MGM to lose up to $8.4 million each day as it resolves cyberattack
MGM Resorts International is projected to lose as much as $8.4 million daily until it fixes issues stemming from a cyberattack it fell victim to earlier this month.
Caesars Entertainment reportedly paid ransomware demand
Caesars Entertainment reportedly experienced a cyberattack not long ago that resulted in some of its data getting exposed to hackers, according to Bloomberg.
MGM cyberattack continues to create chaos for Vegas operations; SEC notified
MGM Resorts International confirmed a recent cyberattack that is affecting computer systems and websites in a Wednesday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Cyprus opens largest casino resort in Europe as tourism picks back up following pandemic: 'Ready to compete'
City of Dreams Mediterranean, Europe's largest casino resort, opened in Cyprus. It is expected to bring 6,500 jobs and an additional 300,000 visitors per year to the luxury destination.
Texas AG sues Hyatt Hotels for allegedly misleading consumers with 'hidden fees'
Texas AG Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit alleging Hyatt Hotels markets rooms at one price to consumers, but then adds other "mandatory and unavoidable fees."
Judge signs off on Utah company's $76 million bid to purchase Jay Peak Resort in Vermont
A federal judge has approved a Utah-based company's bid to purchase Jay Peak Resort in Vermont for $76 million. The ski resort has been engulfed in a financial scandal for years.
How the Sandals Resorts empire began
Jamaican Gordon "Butch" Stewart opened the first Sandals resort in Montego Bay over 40 years ago, and built the brand into an empire.
MGM Resorts offers $607M for Swedish online gambling company
MGM Resorts International has made an offer to acquire LeoVegas AB, a European mobile gambling operator, for $607 million.
Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox to step down in January
Wynn Resorts Ltd CEO Matt Maddox will step down at the end of January and hand over the reins to executive Craig Billings
Hotel industry struggling with 'labor crisis'
Hotels across the country are unable to find enough workers to appropriately staff their properties. Some have had to turn business away.