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Game developer sues IGT, alleges violation of licensing agreement

Game developer High 5 Games said slot machine giant International Game Technology violated numerous conditions of a licensing agreement and failed to pay the company royalties from gambling features used on 81 different game titles.

Strip resorts president West to retire in April

Luxor and Excalibur President Renée West, the first woman ever named president of a Strip resort, will retire in April, MGM Resorts International said Friday.

Judge declines to approve Revel’s proposed sale

Revel’s hard luck continues after a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge on Friday rejected its agreement for a sale to a Florida developer for $82 million, marking the third failed deal for the shuttered hotel in New Jersey’s struggling seaside resort of Atlantic City.

Hedge fund says bid for Pinnacle real estate too low

The hedge fund that initially sought to move regional casino operator Pinnacle Entertainment into a real estate investment trust said it was encouraged by this week’s acquisition offer from rival Penn National Gaming’s spinoff, but believes the $4.1 billion price was too low.

PDQ is opening a restaurant in North Las Vegas

A fast-casual chicken tenders and sandwich chain called PDQ that was created by Outback Steakhouse co-founder Bob Basham is opening its first restaurant west of Texas in North Las Vegas on Sunday.

24 things you need to know to build credit

If you’re trying to boost your credit score, it pays to know everything you can about how the scores are figured, what affects them and how you can improve your own credit score as quickly as possible.

Delta seeks entertainment business with invite-only ‘party plane’

Everyone on Delta Air Lines’ 11:30 a.m. flight Friday from Los Angeles to the South by Southwest festival will get expedited security processing, complimentary cocktails and a chance to win first-class tickets to London and New York. This invitation-only junket to Austin, Texas, is part of Delta’s bid to grab more of the entertainment industry’s travel business, which the carrier estimates is worth $1 billion a year.