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Frank Floor Talk: Are business cards still relevant in the casino world?

July 26, 2023 - When AGS recently held their Customer Summit at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno last month, CEO David Lopez made a bet on stage with GSR’s general manager, Shannon Keel.... Read more »

Faces of Gaming: Deana and Brady Scott — Still talking shop with the owners of Raving Consulting

June 17, 2023 - Most families dinner discussions consist of events that day. Not Deana and Brady Scott. As they tell it, they spent hours at dinner discussing business as their children rolled their... Read more »

Las Vegas: Culinary Union looks back to look ahead at Venetian buyout

June 19, 2021 - As Apollo Management moves to close its acquisition of the Venetian and Palazzo (in tandem with Vici Properties), the Culinary Union hosted an online retrospective of Apollo’s tenure as co-owner... Read more »

What does it all mean?

February 13, 2020 - Here’s a clue for Jeopardy fans: It started with cigar taxes, evolved from a casino never built, was re-energized by a bankruptcy, and includes a magnificent fountain and a hidden... Read more »

Book Review: The Money and the Power

January 3, 2019 - by Sally Denton & Roger Morris 461 pp. Vintage Books. 2002, $17.95 by Buddy Frank I often write about how Las Vegas doesn’t really represent the world of gaming today.... Read more »

Yes, there were some good things in 2017

December 27, 2017 - At 3:45 a.m. on Monday, October 3rd, I got a text from my stepdaughter, Michelle: Are you OK? I’m sure many of you had a similar situation in early October.... Read more »

A small town cools down, a big league city heats up

October 19, 2017 - It’s that time of year again: the mercury drops below 100 degrees. The summer, once so terrible, slinks off, toothless. We know that it will be back next May, just... Read more »