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Small merger may signal big changes

By numbers alone, the merger of Golden Gaming and Lakes Entertainment doesn’t equal any one of the combined $18.5 billion in gaming equipment manufacturing buyouts that have happened in the past 18 months.

 
Las Vegas NHL boosters kick off official ticket drive

With National Hockey League officials looking on, prospective team owners start taking deposits for the 10,000 season-ticket sales needed to land a franchise.

U.S. airlines losing Asia market share

U.S. airlines have lost at least five percentage points of their share of flight bookings from the United States to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia since 2008, due to fierce competition from Gulf carriers, according to data seen by Reuters.

Solar move pushes Apple market value to record high

SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc will buy about $850 million of power from a new California solar farm to cut its energy bill, the iPhone maker said on Tuesday as its stock market value closed above $700 billion for the first time.

Upgrade of Strip pedestrian bridges months behind schedule

Two decades ago, local leaders took innovative steps to move pedestrian traffic across the Las Vegas Strip at what then was the busiest intersection in town.

9 cheap online dating services for finding a last-minute Valentine

If you’re still without a date for Valentine’s Day, you don’t have to witness the sappy reverie solo. Online dating services are a great option for those seeking long-term relationships, but they’re also a fun way to just meet new people, especially if saving money is a priority.

GTECH obtains financing to complete IGT acquisition

GTECH Holdings completes $5 billion in financing needed to complete its buyout of slot machine giant International Game Technology.

Revel Casino Hotel asks judge to kill sale

WILMINGTON, Del. — The Revel Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, asked a U.S. bankruptcy judge to end its agreement to sell the gambling complex to Florida developer Glenn Straub for $95.4 million, according to a Tuesday court filing.