One might think one extra day in the year doesn’t make much difference. But in gaming and tourism, it means an additional millions of dollars spent.
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A federal judge in Nevada has dismissed a class-action lawsuit alleging hotel-room price fixing, but attorneys are expected to file a revised complaint.
The class-action suit names Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts International, Treasure Island and Wynn Resorts Holdings as defendants.
Record mass gaming revenue has been reported in Singapore and the Chinese new year celebration has jump-started visitation to Macao in January, Sands executives say.
Betfred Group Ltd. hopes to be open for sports betting by the the Super Bowl with plans to take race bets and mobile wagering later in the year.
The developers of Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the 67-story north Strip hotel-casino, secured a $2.2 billion construction loan — assuring completion of the project by late 2023.
Gaming industry observers are asking the same question: Is this a casual investment or the first step in a potential takeover of Wynn Resorts?
Gaming and Leisure Properties CEO Peter Carlino admitted he didn’t see the resiliency of the Strip coming after the coronavirus pandemic and is now interested in an acquisition.
The casino company has hired outside experts to restore the Palms website and hasn’t said whether personal information was exposed during the breech.
Casino Employees Against Smoking’s Effects is trying to gather support for a ban on smoking in Nevada casinos, but the topic may be too hot to gather enough local support.