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Gaming stocks mostly stagnant in July

Analysts said gaming stocks may see more movement in August as the news of second-quarter earnings begins to settle.

Lawsuit plays factor in LV Sands net loss

The company paid three men $42.5 million to settle a lawsuit in June, which helped contribute to a reported a net loss of $222.2 million in the second quarter.

Shuffle Master names CFO

The gaming company stepped outside the casino industry to appoint Linster Fox, a CFO of both public and private technology companies for the past nine years.

Wynn Resorts profits drop but top forecast

Shares in the casino company surged despite a 91 percent decline in quarterly net profits.

Hundreds line up for Planet Hollywood job fair

People started lining up at 5:30 a.m. for the beginning of Planet Hollywood Resort's two-day job fair.

Station Casinos heads to court

One analyst suggested that bankruptcy hearings involving Station Casinos could last at least a year.

Hard Rock ready to welcome guests to new tower

Hard Rock will welcome its first guests at its new 490-room Paradise tower come Friday night.

Steve Wyrick files lawsuit over failed July 4 stunt on Strip

Magician Steve Wyrick is blaming a pyrotechnics supplier for a fire that broke out during a July 4 performance in Las Vegas.

Metro: Prostitution activity found at topless Rio pool

Metro Police officers made arrests for “prostitution-related activity” Saturday at the Rio’s Sapphire Pool, resulting in hotel-casino’s decision to close the pool.

Prive liquor license appeal denied

The Planet Hollywood nightclub will be closed until at least Aug. 4, when operators have a chance to make their case to Clark County commissioners.

Station Casinos files for Chapter 11

The company's 18 casino properties and their affiliates will "continue to operate exactly like they do today."

Analyst upgrades view of Las Vegas Sands

Macquarie Securities gaming analyst Joel Simkins said that investors might want to take another look at Las Vegas Sands.

Nevada Gaming Control board escapes cuts

The control board saw its 2010-11 budget slashed by $6.1 million, as opposed to the $11.1 million reduction offered by Gov. Jim Gibbons.

Prive nightclub to appeal ruling

A lawyer for Planet Hollywood said that the Prive nightclub will seek a permit to stay open until a hearing.

Official: Inspection reports falsified

Harmon Hotel inspectors’ employer may be suspended.

Harrah's earnings fall with Las Vegas woes

They came to Las Vegas, but they didn't spend much.

Businessman to settle $250,000 Vegas gambling debt

A California businessman has agreed to settle his gambling debts in Las Vegas.

Big fine establishes hard line on nightclubs

Regulators take a tougher stance against Planet Hollywood than in past.

Pinnacle reports $4.7 million profit

The Las Vegas-based casino company beat Wall Street estimates and reversed a second-quarter loss from a year ago.

Shulman throwing barbs at WSOP

Jeff Shulman is one of November Nine and the editor of Card Player magazine has sharply criticized tournament owner Harrah's Entertainment.

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