Writer: Buck Wargo
Caesars adds Kim Harris Jones to board of directors
Caesars Entertainment has appointed Kim Harris Jones to its board of directors, effective Monday. With the addition of Harris Jones,... more
Media mogul Barry Diller to appear before Nevada regulators for unlimited licensing after rebuff
Two years after shouting, “That’s not fair!” at a Nevada Gaming Commission meeting, billionaire media mogul Barry Diller returns Wednesday... more
Boyd stock falls after earnings call; analysts lower price targets
The same day Nevada reported its first year-over-year decline in gaming revenue in eight months, Boyd Gaming executives cited a softening... more
Boyd’s first-quarter results show year-over-year declines in revenue, earnings
Boyd Gaming on Thursday announced first-quarter results that showed declines in revenue, net income, and adjusted earnings compared to... more
Nevada posts year-over-year decline in gaming revenues after eight consecutive monthly increases
Las Vegas and Nevada hit a wall in March by failing to surpass year-over-year gaming revenue, but still posted an impressive $1.29 billion... more
Focus on Light & Wonder: Enhancing cybersecurity protections with iVIEW Guard
As the gaming industry becomes more vulnerable to organized cyberattacks, Light & Wonder has taken steps to protect its customers with... more
Wall Street analysts weigh in on Sands stock after earnings consensus missed
Shares of Las Vegas Sands Corp. have fallen sharply since the company announced its first-quarter earnings Wednesday that Wall Street... more
Nevada Gaming Commission approves Aristocrat acquisition of NeoGames
The Nevada Gaming Commission Thursday signed off on Aristocrat acquiring NeoGames for AUS$1.5 billion (US$962 million). The... more
Former Supreme Court Justice Abbi Silver to replace Ogonna Brown on Nevada Gaming Commission
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo Thursday appointed former state Supreme Court Justice Abbi Silver to fill a vacancy on the Nevada Gaming... more
Convicted chip thief is 37th added to Nevada’s “Black Book” exclusion list
The Nevada Gaming Commission Thursday added a thief, convicted twice of stealing chips, to the state’s infamous Black Book as regulators... more
