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Resorts World Las Vegas ground breaking announced

Malaysia-based Genting Berhad will break ground on the $4 billion Resorts World Las Vegas on May 5, a company spokesman said Monday.

Long-term, negative side of REITs argued

Not everyone associated with the casino industry has caught REIT fever. Several analysts and insiders aren’t sold on the notion that real estate investment trusts — where casinos are spun-off into a separate publicly traded company and leased by back to an operator — as being a good move for all gaming companies.

Gaming group: Rank Las Vegas higher for security funding

The American Gaming Association wants the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to rank Las Vegas higher in order for the city — primarily the Strip — to better fund programs that protects the state’s $53 billion a year casino industry.

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Game on: Elaine Wynn files formal proxy to regain board seat

Elaine Wynn filed her formal paperwork to regain her board position with Wynn Resorts Friday, but changed one item from the preliminary proxy that was released a day earlier.

Sources: Japan tax agency, Hong Kong join in reviewing Universal casino payments

TOKYO/BILOXI, Mississippi — Japan’s tax authorities have begun a review of how slot machine maker and casino developer Universal Entertainment accounted for $40 million in payments made in 2010 to an associate of the Philippines’ top gambling regulator at that time, people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

MGM advises shareholders to not vote for hedge fund candidates

MGM Resorts International told shareholders Friday not to vote for any of the board of director candidates offered by a New York hedge fund that suggested this week the casino company convert its land holdings into a real estate investment trust.

Mississippi gaming regulator renews Okada’s license amid FBI probe

BILOXI, Miss. — Japanese slot machine tycoon Kazuo Okada had his license renewed on Thursday by Mississippi’s state gaming regulator, but with a newly added condition that an ongoing FBI investigation related to his Philippines casino project is resolved without charges against him.

IGT signs deal with $3.5 billion Baha Mar resort

Slot machine giant International Game Technology signed a deal with the $3.5 billion Baha Mar resort in the Bahamas to provide games to half of the casino’s slot machine floor.

Filing: Elaine Wynn learned of board issue from ex-husband

Ousted Wynn Resorts Ltd. board member Elaine Wynn said Thursday she first learned she was not being re-nominated to her position through phone conversations with her ex-husband, company chairman and CEO Steve Wynn.

Hospitality school displays its campus in open house

Tucked into an unassuming office complex on Sunset Road west of Sandhill Road, the International School of Hospitality — students, faculty and alums call it “TISOH” — proudly displays the pineapple, the international symbol for hospitality, everywhere. Today, there are more pineapples there than ever before.

Full House reports wider net loss, decline in revenue

Full House Resorts’ first quarterly earnings report under new management saw an increased net loss and a decline in revenue, but officials with the Las Vegas-based company said it will take much of 2015 to change the casino operator’s direction.

New Orleans readies smoking ban, but it won’t happen here

Caesars Entertainment Corp. can’t seem to catch a break. Next month, New Orleans will ban smoking in most public venues within Orleans Parish, including bars, hotels, sports stadiums and restaurants (where the activity has been curtailed since 2007).

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