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Steve Wynn compares effort to outlaw online poker to Prohibition

Wynn Resorts Ltd. Chairman Steve Wynn said Monday he’s undecided whether New Jersey’s decision to legalize online gaming will have a major impact on efforts in Congress to pass any federal legislation legalizing online poker.

After delay, plans for upscale mall at McCarran move ahead

More than a year after the announced opening date, the plan to build a small upscale mall in McCarran International Airport’s cavernous Concourse D rotunda appears to be moving forward after stalling on engineering problems.

Bally completes $1.3 billion SHFL entertainment purchase

Slot machine giant Bally Technologies completed its $1.3 billion buyout of gaming equipment rival SHFL Entertainment Monday. While the merger will save money, Bally executives said Monday job reductions are not planned.

Ice Trey takes first place at Las Vegas’ Startup Weekend

The second time’s the charm for two members of Ice Trey, the first-place winner at Las Vegas’ seventh Startup Weekend, held Friday through Sunday at the Startup Center at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

County, state taxable sales flirt with pre-recession levels

Taxable sales rose healthily across Nevada in September, the state Department of Taxation reported Monday. Total sales came in at $4.1 billion, a 9 percent jump from $3.7 billion in September 2012.

Cantor Gaming enters the Chinese gambling market with the Cantor Club

Cantor Gaming has expanded to Tianjin, China, with the opening Monday of an 80,000-saquare-foot lottery club. The Las Vegas-based company said it supplied technology, systems and infrastructure for the Cantor Club.

Husband-wife team moves stationery business from home to store

Brooke and Michael Coxen have nurtured Paper & Home to the point that it moved out of a room in their Summerlin home to a regular shop on Nov. 21. In doing so, they have followed a course foreign to hundreds of small businesses: mapping out a business plan and having the discipline to stick to it.

Storing clients’ data raises many questions of security in legal community

As the tools of the office evolve and migrate away from traditional filing cabinet storage to cloud computing, there are concerns over the use of the cloud to store documents, especially by lawyers who are guardians of confidential information.