A Florida law firm has filed a lawsuit against MGM Resorts International over a data breach last year that may have affected as many as 10.6 million hotel guests, according to a Reuters report.
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Executives said they’re interested in working with operators that have high customer loyalty, low cyclical risks and the ability to provide services that aren’t threatened by online companies like Amazon.
The partnership will have players wear the company’s new “Caesars Sports” logo on team jersey sleeves for both home and away matches, starting in this year’s MLS season.
On Thursday, the Mississippi Gaming Commission granted Eldorado Resorts the OK to move forward with its acquisition of Caesars Entertainment Corp.
The Bellagio Conservatory Botanical Gardens will have one less display this year to accommodate for a Japanese-themed display, in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
MGM Resorts International has released a statement confirming the company was hacked last summer, with certain information — including some guests’ drivers license and passport information — stolen from a cloud server.
NASCAR’s Pennzoil 400 is expected to generate millions in nongaming economic impact for Las Vegas, according to research from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
The downtown Las Vegas property has completed construction on the tower’s highest feature and is expected to begin booking this spring for stays starting in September.
Las Vegas-based Scientific Games saw a drop in revenue in the fourth quarter of 2019, driven by fewer system launches in Canada and lower machine unit sales.
Sahara Las Vegas will hold a Friday grand opening for its new poker room — part of a $150 million renovation project.
Macao casinos owned by Wynn Resorts Ltd., MGM Resorts International and Las Vegas Sands Corp. are set to reopen after a closure due to the coronavirus in China.
MGM Resorts International Chairman and Chief Executive Jim Murren is set to receive a nearly $32 million exit package, according to a regulatory filing Friday.
Analysts are unclear on what Jim Murren and MGM Resorts International have in store next.
Murren will stay in that position until a successor is chosen.