Sands China Ltd. (1928)’s secret investigation of Macau government officials, allegedly ordered by its Chairman Sheldon Adelson, is fair game in the feud between the billionaire and the casino operator’s former top executive. Steven Jacobs, locked in a four-year battle with Adelson, today won the right to ...
Online gaming remains a divisive issue for Nevada casino companies, which are pouring money into lobbying on the issue while they joust over a potential ban. The proposed ban, contained in a measure championed by Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, has helped trigger hundreds of thousands of dollars in spending from the gaming industry. One side, led by Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson, is...
The Nevada Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, has ruled that casino mogul Sheldon Adelson can be sued for defamation for calling one of his former executives a ...
As Michael Leven, president and chief operating officer of Las Vegas Sands, prepares for retirement at the end of the year, CEO Sheldon Adelson says ...
Suddenly, the curtain of privacy dropped away, and there was billionaire Sheldon Adelson, one of the planet's most reclusive business magnates, taking a decidedly public stand on an issue he calls ...
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has weighed how much authority Chief Executive Sheldon Adelson should turn over as the company searches for a new president. Mr. Adelson, the 80-year-old CEO, chairman and...
Less than a week after spouting off about online gambling to a crowd at UNLV, Las Vegas Sands Corp. boss Sheldon Adelson stepped out from behind the curtain to speak again. This time, the GOP super-donor …
Las Vegas Sands Corp. said its first-quarter net income rose 36 percent due to a strong performance in Macau, the world's largest gambling market. Billionaire CEO Sheldon Adelson said Thursday the company delivered …
Sheldon Adelson, Chairman, CEO, Treasurer. Total compensation*: $1.3M, Base salary: $1M, Bonuses**: $0, Gains from options/stocks: $0
Michael Leven, President, Chief operating officer, Secretary. Total compensation: N/A, Base salary: N/A, Bonuses**: N/A, Gains from options/stocks: N/A
Robert Goldstein, Senior VP. Total compensation: $2M, Base salary: $965K, Bonuses: $0, Gains from options/stocks: $962K
Amounts as of Dec. 31, 2008. *Total Compensation = Salary + Bonus + Nonequity Incentive Plan Compensation + Change in Value of Pension and Deferred Compensation + All Other Compensation + Value Realized on Vesting of Restricted Stocks + Value Realized on Exercise of Options. **Bonuses included bonuses and cash payments based on performance Michael Leven was hired as president in March 2009.