In October of 2011, then-president of Nevada State Bank, Dallas Haun, asked me if I would consider writing a monthly article that would be sponsored by the bank and published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. At the time, our community was still reeling in the wake of the Great Recession, and Dallas’ only ask was […]
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One night. Two venues. About 90,000 fans. Inside a packed T-Mobile Arena, a capacity crowd watched Connor McGregor take to the octagon at UFC 264 in pursuit of old glories. Meanwhile, across Interstate 15 inside Allegiant Stadium, 68,000 fans sang with country music legend Garth Brooks as he kicked off his stadium tour after nearly […]
When I was a kid, the notion of communicating with someone anywhere in the world through a computer seemed like a pretty cool idea. But after conducting so much of my business via a computer screen over the past year, I can say that the futuristic virtual communication utopias of old Hollywood movies aren’t all […]
How low can they go? That’s been the question about interest rates for much of the past year as rates reached all-time lows and then went lower still. As a result, the cost of borrowing to buy homes, cars or business equipment is as affordable as ever. This has been a boon for many households […]
The railroad historically brought growth and prosperity to Southern Nevada and was a main factor in the successful construction of Hoover Dam in the 1930s. The Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City showcases the importance of the railroad to the region’s development with interactive exhibits and some of the most unique railroad equipment of the […]
Not unlike other marriages, companies are generally formed by close business partners who trust one another to act in each other’s and the new company’s best interest. That is, of course, until they don’t. So, what happens when companies are hopelessly deadlocked so that business is stymied? In such circumstances, neither of the distressed business […]