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What Happens Here Turns Off Executives
27 August 2003
The convention authority's new ad campaign is proving to be too risqué for some business people.
FutureLogic Expanding to Vegas26 August 2003
FutureLogic, a California company that makes ticket printers for slot machines, said it expects to open a distribution center in Las Vegas to meet growing demand for its printer products.
Aladdin Lost $2.4 Million in July26 August 2003
The Aladdin hotel-casino reported losing $2.4 million in July, with half the loss attributable to fees and expenses associated with the Strip hotels Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
Aladdin Buyer Moves to Reject Contracts26 August 2003
Attorneys for a restaurant in the Aladdin hotel-casino have filed an objection to the resort's reorganization plan in U.S. Bankruptcy Court after the restaurant landed on a list of companies whose contracts wouldn't be renewed when ownership of the resort changes hands.
Las Vegas Economy: Indicators Continue Their Rise26 August 2003
Nearly all of the Southern Nevada economic indicators for July rose from previous periods, suggesting economic expansion into late this year, a top local economist said Monday.
MGM Mirage Debuts High Tech Room Services25 August 2003
MGM Mirage will provide in-room video and data technology services at 13 of its casinos nationwide.
Stratosphere Execs Eye New Features25 August 2003
The Stratosphere is considering a variety of new features to drive additional revenue to the resort, including a convention center, nightclub and indoor racetrack, company officials say.
Las Vegas Tourism: Worldwide Welcome25 August 2003
Las Vegas works to lure global visitors by landing more international airlines and flights.
Lady Luck Management Deal Approved22 August 2003
Despite concerns about finances, the Nevada Gaming Commission has given approval for two men to take over the gaming at the Lady Luck casino in downtown Las Vegas.
Nevada Commission Approves Lobbyist to Buy into Casino22 August 2003
News Brief: An application to allow gambling lobbyist Harvey Whittemore and his wife an option to buy 10 percent of the stock in Nevada Casinos Inc. was approved Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Palms Pulls Football Ad21 August 2003
The Palms plans to pull a radio spot advertising its football contest after a top Nevada gaming regulator said he planned to investigate a claim made in the ad.
Hotels Report Ups, Downs from Flood21 August 2003
Tuesday's flash flood resulted in a few dozen displaced Las Vegas residents booking rooms in area hotels, but at least one lodging property will benefit from a flood of a different sort, a flood of insurance agents.
Judge Approves Settlement in Mirage Case21 August 2003
A judge has approved a settlement involving a former Mirage resort employee who failed to file thousands of required anti-money laundering reports with the federal government.
Travel and Tourism: July Busy Month for McCarran21 August 2003
Bolstered by double-digit percentage increases in passenger traffic at three of its top five carriers, McCarran International Airport in July enjoyed one of the busiest months in its 55-year history.
Flood Waters Recede in Las Vegas20 August 2003
News Brief: Flood waters have receded and Las Vegas residents began the messy job of cleaning up after intense storms swamped some neighborhoods, knocking out power to thousands and leaving motorists stranded atop their cars.
Nevada Court Rules Against Slot Player19 August 2003
The Nevada Supreme Court has turned down the appeal of a woman who claimed she was entitled to a $97,823 slot machine jackpot at the old Frontier Hotel and Gambling Hall on the Las Vegas Strip.
Aristocrat to Debut 140 Slot Machines19 August 2003
Aristocrat Technologies expects to roll out 140 new slot machines at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.
Former Paul-Son Exec Launches Supply Firm19 August 2003
A dice and casino supply manager in Las Vegas has formed a company that expects to face off against his former employer.
Canadians Sought As Tourists19 August 2003
A bevy of local tourism officials are north of the border this week as part of a large-scale effort to persuade more Canadian travelers to take off for Las Vegas this fall and winter.
Mexico May Be Opening to Casinos, Could Benefit Las Vegas19 August 2003
Developments in Mexico are improving the odds that the country's Congress will legalize casino gambling after it reconvenes early next month, former Nevada Gov. Bob Miller said Monday.
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