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Herbst Gaming sees profit on lower interest expense
Nov. 16, 2009
Herbst Gaming Inc. of Las Vegas, which is preparing to emerge from bankruptcy protection, reported Monday a small profit for the third quarter thanks to reduced interest expenses.

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The Planet Hollywood resort on the Las Vegas Strip.
Planet Hollywood's financial outlook worsens
Nov. 16, 2009
The owner of the 2,518-room Planet Hollywood hotel-casino on Monday reported another quarterly loss and disclosed that its lenders are now in control of its finances. BH/RE LLC, the Las Vegas Strip resort's parent company, said that for the quarter ended Sept. 30 it lost $17.5 million vs. a loss of $10.7 million in the year-ago quarter. Revenue fell 20.6 percent, from $69 million to $55 million, as Planet Hollywood's casino accommodated fewer players and the hotel had to lower room rates to stay competitive.

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Station Casinos' loss widens on reorganization costs
Nov. 16, 2009
Las Vegas locals gaming leader Station Casinos Inc. today disclosed it incurred $370.7 million in costs related to its bankruptcy reorganization, driving a quarterly loss of $455.4 million.

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Raul Gutierrez takes a photograph of table-setting designs on display while attending the LGBT Wedding Expo with his friend, Tom Berman, Sunday at the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa.
Hundreds attend wedding expo targeting gay couples
Nov. 16, 2009
Gary Adamski and Tim Santora have been together for 25 years. They are in love, but neither has popped the question, yet. “Being here has gotten me caught up in the moment,” said Santora, 51, of Las Vegas. “This is real. It’s beautiful.”

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Ensign Federal Credit Union fails
Nov. 14, 2009
Another Las Vegas-area credit union has failed, with regulators on Friday liquidating the 48-year-old Ensign Federal Credit Union of Henderson.

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Las Vegas Hilton reports wider loss in quarter
Nov. 13, 2009
Noting reduced business volumes and fierce competition, the owner of the Las Vegas Hilton hotel-casino reported Friday that its third quarter loss widened as revenue tumbled.

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A penthouse master bedroom in Veer Towers at CityCenter.
Gaming Control Board recommends licensing of CityCenter
Nov. 13, 2009
MGM Mirage’s CityCenter cleared a major hurdle today as the state Gaming Control Board unanimously recommended licensing of the $8.5 billion development.

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Stratosphere owner narrows loss as revenue falls
Nov. 13, 2009
American Casino & Entertainment Properties, owner of the Stratosphere, reported a net loss today of $1.8 million during the third quarter of 2009, which improved from a net loss of $8 million in the same period of 2008.

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Automotive hub: Conventiongoers are reflected in the hubcap of a truck on display at the SEMA show at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Nov. 5.
Auto shows get creative to drive attendance
Nov. 13, 2009
With the sluggish Las Vegas convention industry and the sputtering automotive industry, local tourism leaders were asking an important question last week: Just how good would this year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association show be for business?

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Get ready for sports book competition, regulator says
Nov. 13, 2009
Nevada will face competition for race and sports books, a state gaming regulator predicts.

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Holiday spirit — parties on the cheap
Nov. 13, 2009
Lavish company parties may be a spirit of holidays past, but businesses can still celebrate the season and boost employee morale without shelling out big bucks.

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IT entrepreneur thrives amid health care debate
Nov. 13, 2009
Las Vegas small-business man Russell Suzuki has had a great run in the past few months.

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Net loss
Nov. 13, 2009
Cracks began to appear on the courts at the Darling Memorial Tennis Center shortly after the Las Vegas-owned facility opened in 2005. But those construction defects exposed something at least as serious at City Hall — an inexcusable breakdown in the planning of a major project.

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Bold approach
Nov. 13, 2009
Southern Nevadans have reason to be proud of UNLV after last week’s announcement the university has exceeded its goal of raising $500 million in cash and pledges to upgrade campus facilities and make it easier for students to obtain scholarships.

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The List: Banks and Thrifts
Nov. 13, 2009

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