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Atlantic City casino closings hurt revenue toll

ATLANTIC CITY — The loss of four casinos began to show up in Atlantic City’s gambling revenues in September, which were nearly 13 percent less than they were a year ago before the lights started going out.

Vegas council: Stadium builders need a deep-pocket partner

Several Las Vegas City Council members say developers Cordish Cos. and Findlay Sports & Entertainment should consider taking on a third partner to privatize financing for a proposed downtown soccer stadium so that public dollars are not used.

Uber holds first meeting in Las Vegas with prospective drivers

Uber, the San Francisco-based ride-sharing company that has acknowledged it is considering entering the Las Vegas ground transportation market if it can figure out a way to clear some regulatory hurdles, conducted the first of five introductory “onboarding sessions” with prospective drivers on Wednesday.

Revenue down, but profits up for Las Vegas Sands Corp.

Las Vegas Sands Corp. shrugged off the declining Macau gaming market during the third quarter, saying Wednesday that companywide net income increased 7.2 percent.

Stocks thrashed but rally from steepest lows

Stocks took a pounding on Wednesday, although Wall Street managed to peddle back from its steepest lows, and safe-haven government debt prices rose after U.S. and Chinese inflation data fanned worries about a global slowdown.

Westgate Resorts CEO says minimum pay to be $10 an hour

David Siegel, Westgate Resorts founder and CEO, said Wednesday that a companywide increase in minimum pay for its workers, including those at Westgate’s Las Vegas resorts, would go to $10 per hour starting Jan. 1.

Scientific Games-Bally deal may lead to 21 percent cut in workers

The $5.1 billion buyout of slot machine giant Bally Technologies by lottery provider Scientific Games Corp. could lead to a 21 percent reduction in the combined companies’ non-manufacturing and production workforce.

9 ways you’re spending too much money on your business trip

Even when the company pays for the airfare and hotel stay, expenses on a business trip can add up quickly. Whether it’s eating out for every meal or all the taxis you’ll be taking to navigate an unfamiliar city, here are nine ways you could be spending too much money on your business trips.

Lee sees something in Full House Resorts — opportunity

Anyone who has followed Dan Lee over the years understands his motivation in launching a proxy fight for control of regional casino operator Full House Resorts. He sees opportunity.