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THE LATEST Business NEWS
MGM Mirage in talks with lenders

MGM Mirage, the Strip’s biggest casino operator and the state’s largest private employer, could be facing a bankruptcy filing if it can’t renegotiate better repayment terms with its lenders covering some $7 billion in loans.

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NV Energy, developer plan solar projects

Bank of Nevada reopens seized lender’s branches

Security Savings, the Henderson-based bank in which Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens once had an investment stake is gone, and $3 billion-asset Bank of Nevada took over its operations Monday.

IN BRIEF

TTF Helicopters seeks bankruptcy protection

Comps harder to come by

ATLANTIC CITY — The latest casualty of the economic meltdown: casino comps, the freebies handed out to gamblers to keep them happy and coming back for more at Atlantic City’s 11 casinos.

Consul looks to lure Japanese to Las Vegas

There’s little love for Las Vegas in Washington, D.C., lately with politicians beating up Sin City’s kind of fun to score pious points with the people.

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