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Articles by Howard Stutz
Caesars diversity executive Tony Gladney to chair key committee for U.S. Hispanic Chamber4 February 2013 One of the gaming industry’s best-known diversity relations executives has been named chairman of a committee for the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce that links the organization with Fortune 1000 corporations.Tony Gladney, vice president of national diversity relations for Caesars Entertainment Inc., was named chairman the Washington, D.C.-based Hispanic Chamber’s Senior Executive Corporate Advisory Board.Gladney is a two-year member of the committee and has advised the organization on strategic partnerships, new initiatives and goal-setting."Tony is an important contributor to (the Hispanic Chamber) and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the executive realm to our council,” Hispanic Chamber CEO Javier Palomarez said in a statement...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
IGT's plan for meeting curious4 February 2013 LAS VEGAS -- Slot machine manufacturing giant IGT - International Game Technology is trying to dissuade stockholders from attending the company's annual meeting next month in Las Vegas.There are at least two particular shareholders IGT management would like to keep on the outside looking in.How else would you explain IGT's plan for this year's event?The annual shareholder meeting will be held at 7:30 a.m...read moreDoes “mini-craps” differ from the regular game in any important way?4 February 2013 Question: I've occasionally noticed new craps games at the casinos. One type looks like the standard game, except the tables are smaller and the players can sit down. Another is played at what appears to be a blackjack table and uses dice in an enclosed shaker...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Penn National sees decline in fourth-quarter earnings2 February 2013 Penn National Gaming experienced a decline in fourth-quarter earnings as results from the company's two new casinos in Ohio fell short and costs associated with a failed political activity in Maryland cut into the bottom line.Analysts, however, were more focused on the company's impending spin-off of its casino holdings into a separate publicly traded real estate investment trust...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Profits rise for Las Vegas Sands with revenues topping $11 billion in 201231 January 2013 LAS VEGAS -- An 11 percent decline in revenues produced by Las Vegas Sands Corp.'s Singapore hotel-casino was one of the few blips on the casino giant's fourth-quarter balance sheet.Not in the eyes of Rob Goldstein, Las Vegas Sands president of global gaming operations.The Marina Bay Sands produced more than $400 million of cash flow during the three-month period ended Dec...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
IGT shareholder group issues "fight letter"29 January 2013 LAS VEGAS -- A dissident shareholder group seeking to gain three seats on the IGT - International Game Technology board of directors said Monday that current management has so neglected the company's core business it has "alienated" casino customers, causing financial performance to deteriorate.In a "fight letter" to shareholders filed Monday with the U.S...read moreTop-10 2013 Super Bowl bets28 January 2013 It's the best time of year for football sports bettors. The Super Bowl is less than a week away, and the spread, the money line and the over/under aren't the only bets available for your wagering pleasure. Sportsbooks, both live and online, have a bevy of betting options available, so let's take a look at my top-10 wagers and let's hope I do better this year than I did last year, when I was 5-for-10 with a -7.4 percent ROI.10...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Skyvue's future on the Las Vegas Strip looks cloudy28 January 2013 LAS VEGAS -- It's appropriate that the 39-acre site of the stalled Skyvue observation wheel at the south end of the Strip is next to a shuttered motel and tavern known as The Laughing Jackalope.Both the development and the Jackalope are mythical creatures.Skyvue appears to be out of money and is fast becoming an eyesore across from Mandalay Bay.The project, envisioned as a 500-foot-tall wheel with 140,000 square-feet of retail, dining and entertainment, had an estimated cost of $300 million.But Skyvue so far is nothing more than a pair of 247-foot-tall, unfinished pillars and a concrete foundation.On Jan...read moreAre there exceptions to Basic Strategy in blackjack for certain hand compositions?28 January 2013 Question: Is it true there are exceptions to basic strategy for blackjack, in which players should make different decisions depending on the particular cards in their hands rather than just on their totals and on the dealer's upcard?Answer: This is true...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Opening day nearing for Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace26 January 2013 LAS VEGAS -- Caesars Palace announced nearly two years ago that it would renovate the second-oldest tower at the Strip resort into a luxury boutique hotel with the help of Nobu Hospitality.The construction walls finally came down this week.Resort officials began on Friday showing off portions of the $30 million Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace.The tower's lobby area and 13,000-square-foot Nobu restaurant and lounge were expected to be turned over by construction crews to the resort at 11:59 p.m...read more |
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