Thanks to an upturn in baccarat, June gaming win climbed statewide and on the Strip.
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While U.S home prices rose at a slower pace in May, Las Vegas homes rose 6.4% to lead the nation, says a report out Tuesday.
Huawei’s sales rose by double digits in the first half of this year despite being blacklisted by Washington and its chairman, saying U.S. pressure has “galvanized our people,” expressed confidence Tuesday the Chinese tech giant will “enter a new period of growth.”
The hacker got information including credit scores and balances plus the Social Security numbers of about 140,000 customers.
The companies’ use of off-site solar projects propelled them to the top, SEIA director of research Shawn Rumery said. Of the 7 gigawatts tracked in the report, 1.5 were from off-site projects.
Major League Baseball has agreed to a multiyear agreement with DraftKings Inc., allowing the daily fantasy sports content provider to become an authorized gaming operator for the league.
The ride-hailing company has struggled to prove it can become profitable and its stock has traded mostly below its IPO price since its debut in May.
A monthly record of 4.5 million passenger at McCarran International Airport in June keeps 2019 on pace to surpass 2018’s annual passenger record of 49.7 million passengers.
Las Vegas homebuilders are selling fewer homes and notching slower price growth this year, similar to the resale market, a recent report shows.
There’s little dispute that the Federal Reserve this week will do something it hasn’t done since 2008, when the U.S. economy was mired in the Great Recession: Cut its benchmark interest rate.
Lobsters are still readily available to consumers, and numerous factors impact the prices they pay, including international demand and the size of the harvest elsewhere.
The Nevada Gaming Commission voted unanimously Thursday to remove Charles “Charlie Moose” Panarella from the state’s List of Excluded persons because he died in 2017.
The purchase was Tower 16’s fifth in the Las Vegas area.
Las Vegas’ wheeler-dealer, boom-and-bust real estate market is almost never boring. But even by Vegas standards, a sale that closed a year ago this week was especially head-turning.
As legalized sports betting expands across the country, sportsbook operators from near and far are looking to get into in the established Nevada market, experts say.