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Caesars to trim nationwide workforce by less than 1 percent

Casino giant Caesars Entertainment Corp., attempted to clarify planned cost-saving measures Thursday, saying it will reduce its 68,000-person workforce nationwide by less than 1 percent.

Caesars weighs layoffs, but Strip might be spared

Caesars Entertainment Corp. expects to create an extra $250 million to $300 million in cash flow in 2015 through various cost-savings measures. Much of the cash flow increase could come through cost savings, such as layoffs and other measures.

AGA making its voice heard on major gaming issues

American Gaming Association CEO Geoff Freeman would like to believe the trade group had at least a small role when Massachusetts residents overwhelmingly voiced support for casinos by a 60-40 margin. He’s probably correct.

SLS Las Vegas buffet to close, reopen in 2015

SLS Las Vegas will close its buffet restaurant on Sunday, but officials said it would to reopen the space after the first of the year.

GTECH confirms 2014 profit guidance, warns on sales

MILAN — Italian gaming company GTECH confirmed a full year target for core profit on Monday, but it warned about 2014 sales as its revenues from U.S. operations were below expectations in the July-September period.

Caesars Entertainment posts $908.1 million loss in Q3

Caesars Entertainment Corp. lost $908.1 million in the third quarter despite a 6 percent increase in revenue, the casino company said Monday.

Singapore casinos battle over high rollers

SINGAPORE — Singapore’s two glitzy casinos are fighting for a shrinking pool of high rolling players as China’s corruption crackdown and economic slowdown reduce the number of VIPs at their tables, and the battle is starting to turn ugly.

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