Some Vegas Strip casinos to get new facades, familiar names

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Some shuffling among owners could result in rebranding, demolition, reconstruction and the addition of familiar names at some of the Las Vegas Strip’s most iconic properties. Caesars Entertainment Inc., owner of the venerable Bally’s Las Vegas, announced this week that it plans to rename its heart-of-the-Strip towers the Horseshoe Las Vegas,…

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Russian Industry Targeted, Not Consumers, If Biden Export Curbs Imposed

Russian Industry Targeted, Not Consumers, If Biden Export Curbs Imposed

By Karen Freifeld (Reuters) – The Biden administration plans to spare everyday Russians from the brunt of U.S. export controls if Russia invades Ukraine, https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russian-buildup-ukraine-border-includes-blood-wounded-us-officials-say-2022-01-28 and focus on targeting industrial sectors, a White House official said. “Key people” will also face “massive sanctions” a top Commerce official said in a separate speech on Friday. The…

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U.S. SEC Approves New U.S. Exchange With Blockchain Feed, Faster Settlement

U.S. SEC Approves New U.S. Exchange With Blockchain Feed, Faster Settlement

By John McCrank NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) late on Thursday approved the country’s 17th stock exchange, a subsidiary of Boston-based BOX Exchange, which will incorporate blockchain technology. The new exchange, named BSTX, aims to launch in the second quarter, said Jay Fraser, a director. It will initially trade securities,…

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise wins $5B fraud suit vs UK tycoon

LONDON (AP) — Technology company Hewlett Packard Enterprise won a multibillion-dollar lawsuit Friday against a British businessmen it accused of fraud after purchasing his software business Autonomy a decade ago. The decision by the U.K.’s High Court also removes a hurdle for the potential extradition to the U.S. of Autonomy’s founder, British entrepreneur Michael Lynch….

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