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Resorts World Las Vegas announced Thursday that it has replaced CEO Alex Dixon with Carlos Castro. Castro, who joined in February as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, will assume ...
A Resorts World team consisting of CEO Jim Murren; former Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett; Michelle DiTondo, a seasoned human resources executive who worked at MGM and Caesars ...
Coming off her recent Korn and Drowning Pool salutes on American Idol, country-pop singer and bigtime metal fan Carrie Underwood reteamed with her old pals in Papa Roach over the weekend to perform a ...
Resorts World Las Vegas gets to keep its casino licence but was rebuked by Nevada’s gaming regulator for its anti-money laundering violations.
Resorts World will pay a $10.5 million fine for “unsuitable methods of operation,” agreeing to the second-largest fine ever assessed by the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Resorts World Las Vegas board members A.G. Burnett (far left), Jim Murren (center), and former Gov. Brian Sandoval (far right) face Nevada Gaming Commission. (Photo: Dana Gentry/Nevada Current) ...
The Nevada Gaming Commission has agreed a settlement – including a US$10.5-million fine – to end a multi-count complaint by its enforcement unit against Resorts World Las Vegas LLC, the operator of ...
Resorts World already has begun restructuring its management team, adding former MGM Resorts International Chairman and CEO Jim Murren, former Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett, and ...
Resorts World Las Vegas likely to keep gaming licence by paying a US$10.5 million (RM46.4 million) fine, say analysts.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) and Resorts World Las Vegas (RWLV) have agreed to a proposed $10.5 million settlement, the second largest in Nevada gaming’s history.
Former Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett has also joined the board. In a statement, a Resorts World spokesperson said: “ Resorts World Las Vegas has reached a pending settlement with the ...