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Foley planning to move spinoff to western Las Vegas Valley

Bill Foley, who hopes to deliver a National Hockey League team to Las Vegas, is moving a publicly traded company that he spun off from his Fidelity National Financial title insurance company last year to the western Las Vegas Valley from Jacksonville, Fla.

Moviemakers celebrate record profits, anticipate more success in ‘15

With record-breaking profits last year, moviemakers have returned with old dogs and new tricks, hoping to continue their success. “I told you, ‘I’ll be back,’” Arnold Schwarzenegger told the audience of CinemaCon’s “The State of the Industry: Past, Present and Future” Tuesday morning at Caesars Palace

Las Vegas jobless rate holds steady at 7.2 percent

Southern Nevada’s employment indicators mostly held steady from February to March, with unemployment stalled and gains in jobs and the labor pool tracking recent trends.

How to never pay another checking overdraft fee again

Whether the overdraft charge was an innocent oversight or timing on an electronic transfer just wasn’t on your side that day, you can save yourself considerable cash if you learn how to get overdraft fees waived.

Three firms split on Elaine Wynn’s board candidacy

The high-profile boardroom battle between Wynn Resorts’ board of directors and dissident board member Elaine Wynn will come to an end Friday morning, but not before both sides fired off more volleys in advance of the company’s annual shareholders meeting.

Clark County court jurisdiction at issue in Sands China lawsuit

A Las Vegas judge began hearing testimony Monday to help her determine whether she has jurisdiction over Sands China Ltd. in a breach of contract case filed by Steven Jacobs, the former president of Sands Macau.

Wynn has much to gain by a weakened anti-SLAPP law

Steve Wynn is looking to weaken the state’s anti-SLAPP law. And if you know anything about Steve Wynn’s record of success at the Legislature, you know he usually gets his way.