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Billionaire Tilman Fertitta has increased his ownership stake in Wynn Resorts to 9.9%, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Wynn Resorts and Fertitta declined to comment on his increased stake. He is frequently outspoken about issues that affect Las Vegas, whether it is Formula One or historic union wage contracts. Wynn Las Vegas is the top-of-the-line, uber-luxurious resort on the Strip, and it owns two high-end resorts in Macao. That position gave him a 6.2% stake in the company and made him the second-largest individual shareholder in Wynn, after co-founder Elaine Wynn.
Persons: Billionaire Tilman Fertitta, Jefferies, David Katz, Wynn, Craig Billings, Ras Al Khaimah, Fertitta, Elaine Wynn, Steve Wynn Organizations: CNBC, Wynn Resorts, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Hilton, Fertitta, Houston Rockets, Golden, Las, Wynn, United, United Arab Emirates, United Arab Locations: U.S, Las Vegas, Wynn Las, Macao, United Arab, Ras Al, United Arab Emirates, Wynn
Like many baseball stadiums around the country, Tropicana Field's geographic location makes it vulnerable to hurricane winds or tornado-force winds, hail, storm surge and flooding. NFL stadiums could experience $11 billion in climate-related losses by 2050, according to a new report released by the climate risk analysis company, Climate X. Climate X said it's a wake-up call for state and local governments. If you had a problem there yesterday, that doesn't mean that it's going to be there tomorrow," said Kamil Kluza, co-founder of Climate X. The risks from changing weather patterns go far beyond hurricane winds and flooding.
Persons: it's, X, Kamil Kluza Organizations: Field, Tampa Bay Rays, Tropicana, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, Miami Marlins, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Climate, Arizona Diamondbacks, Chase, Minnesota Vikings, Metrodome Locations: St . Petersburg, Key, Florida, Hurricane, Tampa , Florida, Phoenix
Charania begins his ESPN TV work today. "It's definitely going to be a lot of TV," Charania said. They worked together at Yahoo Sports before becoming rivals, only for Charania to eventually take over for Wojnarowski at ESPN. Charania begins his ESPN TV work today. "It's definitely going to be a lot of TV," Charania said.
Persons: Alex Sherman, Shams, Adrian Wojnarowski, Charania, FanDuel, Jimmy Pitaro, It's, Pat McAfee, Wojnarowski, I'm, Jim Rome, I've, he's, that's, He'll, I'd, Adam Silver, Bob Kraft, Jessica Berman, CNBC's Jessica Golden, Craig Kilborn, Colin Neville, Jim Ratcliffe, Joe Tsai, Colin, Neville, dealmaking, We've, CNBC's Contessa Brewer, Jim Allen, Adam Greenblatt, isn't, Tiger Woods, Tigeraire, Woods, CNBC's Lillian Rizzo, Rudy, Rudy Ruettiger, Kevin Mayer, Tom Staggs, Read, Yahoo's Ross Dellenger, we've, Woody Johnson, Woody Johnson —, Johnson, Robert Saleh, Derek Jeter, Shams Charania, Raine Organizations: CNBC, ESPN, FanDuel TV, The, ESPN TV, Worldwide, Sports, NBA, Yahoo Sports, Wojnarowski, Yahoo, I'm, NFL, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Chargers, Dolphins, New England Patriots, National Women's Soccer League, Chelsea Football Club, Manchester United, Brooklyn Nets, Premier Lacrosse League, Youth, NCAA, UFC, CNBC Sport, Rock, Seminole Gaming, U.S . Patent, Sun, QVC, Notre Dame, Disney, Candle Media, SEC, Big Ten, ACC, Jets, Apple, Hollywood, Diamond Sports Group, Bally Sports, Wildcats, College Football, Sinclair, Raine Group Locations: Raine, DraftKings, U.S, Las Vegas, Florida, Tigeraire, Northwestern
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHard Rock Cafe CEO says he is open to partnership with commercial gambling operators in FloridaCNBC's Contessa Brewer joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss her conversation with Hard Rock CEO Jim Allen, where he said he's open to considering competitors for future partnerships.
Persons: Contessa Brewer, Jim Allen Organizations: Hard Rock Locations: Florida
As BetMGM tries to regain momentum in the gaming market, it's banking in part on gains in NFL betting and the draw of new technology. CEO Adam Greenblatt is counting on newly launched technology to woo customers, he told CNBC on Tuesday at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. During the spring baseball season, BetMGM credited the new tech for powering a 209% increase in MLB home run betting over the same time frame a year earlier. "What we are seeing now, year on year, season to date for NFL, 125% increase in first-time depositors in Vegas. "Our players are coming back from week to week in a way, in a more engaged way than in prior periods," he said.
Persons: BetMGM, Adam Greenblatt, Greenblatt, it's Organizations: CNBC, Global, MLB, NFL, BetMGM Locations: U.S, Las Vegas, Nevada, Vegas
Hard Rock has the monopoly on sports betting in the state, winning the exclusive tribal gaming compact following a hard-fought battle against Flutter -owned FanDuel, DraftKings and Penn Entertainment. When asked about comments made by FanDuel CEO Amy Howe on trying again to get into the Florida market, Hard Rock International Chairman and Seminole Gaming CEO Jim Allen said he's open to it. FanDuel and DraftKings declined to comment on the possibility of entering into a deal with Hard Rock. Last December at Seminole Hard Rock, the company marked what it called "a new chapter in Florida gaming," when it launched sports betting and expanded the casino table games across six Seminole Casinos in Florida. Allen declined to give specifics on sports gaming revenue in Florida on the basis that the tribe is a sovereign nation.
Persons: Hard, Amy Howe, Jim Allen, we've, Allen, he's, Howe, she's Organizations: Penn Entertainment, Rock, Seminole Gaming, CNBC, Global, Hard, Sunshine State, American Gaming Association, Division, Seminole, Seminole Casinos Locations: DraftKings, Florida, Las Vegas, California, New York
Aristocrat Gaming CEO Hector Fernandez told CNBC that digital opportunities are key to the company's future — as is ensuring its intellectual property is protected. The District Court of Nevada agreed and issued a preliminary injunction against Light & Wonder in late September. Light & Wonder said it disagrees with the ruling — but dismissed one of the designers who worked on the game. Light & Wonder told CNBC it has complied with the court's order and plans to modify Dragon Train and relaunch it in the future. Fernandez also told CNBC that the company is focused on digital opportunities as part of its overall strategy.
Persons: Hector Fernandez, Fernandez, It's Organizations: CNBC, Nevada, Wonder, American Gaming Association, FanDuel Locations: Australia, United States, iGaming
AI & the Law: Big Data, Big Changes
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Contessa Brewer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAI & the Law: Big Data, Big ChangesA thought-provoking discussion on how organizations can mitigate liability concerns about AI-powered technologies. Veteran DOJ litigator and former judge Katherine Forrest carefully walks us through the complex legal and regulatory environment of AI and shares her thoughts on how C-suites and boards can best take advantage of these powerful new tools.
Persons: DOJ litigator, Katherine Forrest Organizations: DOJ
Israel Defense Forces: Missiles launched from Iran to Israel
  + stars: | 2024-10-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIsrael Defense Forces: Missiles launched from Iran to IsraelCNBC's Contessa Brewer joins 'Halftime Report' with breaking details on Iran's attacks on Israel.
Persons: Israel CNBC's Contessa Brewer Organizations: Israel Defense Forces, Missiles, Israel CNBC's Locations: Iran, Israel
Khamenei ordered Israel strikes, reports say
  + stars: | 2024-10-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailKhamenei ordered Israel strikes, reports sayCNBC's Contessa Brewer joins 'Power Lunch' to report on the Iran air strikes on Israel.
Persons: Khamenei, Israel, Contessa Brewer Locations: Iran, Israel
Iran launches missile attacks against Israel
  + stars: | 2024-10-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIran launches missile attacks against IsraelCNBC's Contessa Brewer joins 'The Exchange' to discuss breaking news on Iran's attacks on Israel.
Persons: Israel, Israel CNBC's Contessa Brewer Organizations: Iran, Israel CNBC's Locations: Israel
FanDuel parent Flutter Entertainment will spend $2.6 billion, or 2.3 billion euros, to acquire Italian gambling company Snaitech from Playtech , adding to a string of deals that aim to boost international growth. Italy is a particularly attractive market for Flutter, as it had about 21 billion euros in gross gaming revenue in 2023. It also acquired Italian lottery and gaming operator Sisal in 2022, and just reported record online market share in Italy in the second quarter. Flutter said Snai had almost 10% market share in Italy last year and nearly 300,000 monthly active users. The new business will be renamed Flutter Brazil, and the deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2025.
Persons: Snai, Peter Jackson Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, NSX Group, Group, MGM Resorts, Grupo Globo, Global Locations: Playtech, Brazil, , Italy, Massachusetts, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLatinos represent 5.05% of Fortune 500 corp. directors despite being fastest growing demo in economyCNBC's Contessa Brewer joins 'Money Movers' with the latest details about Latino representation in business.
Persons: CNBC's Contessa Brewer Organizations: Fortune, CNBC's
Six years later, sports betting has exploded across the United States, as 38 states have legalized it. The bill addresses three key areas tied to sports betting: advertising, affordability and artificial intelligence. It would mandate gambling operators ensure customers who wager more than $1,000 can afford to do so. "The gambling industry is following a playbook developed by the tobacco industry and this is a direct threat to public health," said Richard Daynard, a law professor and president of the Public Health Advocacy Group at Northwestern. The sports betting operators, meanwhile, are fighting back and saying the industry has brought benefits.
Persons: Sen, Richard Blumenthal, Paul Tonko, Conn, Tonko, It's, Gordon Douglas, he's, Andrew Douglas, Douglas, Blumenthal, Richard Daynard, Chris Cylke, Clyke, Dina Titus, — CNBC's Contessa Brewer Organizations: U.S, Capitol, Sports, American Gaming Association, National Institutes of Health, National Council, Public Health, Northwestern, American Gaming Association's Locations: Washington ,, United States, U.S
Sports betting is continuing its integration into modern sports culture, and industry leaders do not expect the growth to slow down any time soon. As much tailwind as sports betting companies have received from growing legalization and popularity across the country, taxes and ethical concerns have presented difficulties. Several states have a 51% tax on sports betting companies, and Illinois recently approved a tax increase on sports betting revenue. Sports betting has also garnered negative headlines in recent months as professional sports leagues have struggled to effectively stop players from violating betting and gambling rules. The speakers also addressed widespread concerns about whether the nature of sports betting companies' business models discourages them from providing proper guardrails to stop gambling problems.
Persons: Wrigley, Michael Rubin, Matt King, CNBC's Contessa Brewer, Marie Donoghue, DraftKings, Jontay Porter, that's, Christian Genetski Organizations: Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Sports, FanDuel, CNBC, PointsBet's U.S, NBA Locations: Illinois
U.S. adults will wager $35 billion this NFL season, according to projections from the American Gaming Association. Since last NFL season, Maine, North Carolina and Vermont have allowed sports betting operators to launch in their states. "The NFL season is our biggest acquisition period of the year," said Christian Genetski, president of FanDuel, the nation's leading sportsbook. Since then, Fanatics Sportsbook acquired PointsBet's U.S. operations and technology, which is now fully integrated. It first launched in November last year, smack in the middle of NFL season.
Persons: Joe Milton III, Kyu Blu Kelly, Scott Taetsch, Churchill, Christian Genetski, FanDuel, It's, Michael Rubin's, Sportsbook, Pavlo Gonchar, Matt King, King, DraftKings, Penn, Jay Snowden, Gabby Jones Organizations: New England Patriots scrambles, Getty, American Gaming Association, National Football League, NFL, International, Caesars, MGM Resorts, New York Stock Exchange, Rush Street Interactive, FanDuel, YouTube, PointsBet's, Lightrocket, CNBC, Penn Entertainment, ESPN Bet, Disney, ESPN, Bloomberg Locations: Landover , Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, Vermont, Florida, Washington, Penn, Entain, New York
The Federal Trade Commission is launching an investigation into so-called "surveillance pricing," seeking more information about how artificial intelligence is used to change pricing rapidly based on data about customer behavior and characteristics. The FTC says the practice allows companies to charge different customers, different prices. "Firms that harvest Americans' personal data can put people's privacy at risk," FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a news release. Kahn describes surveillance pricing as a "shadowy ecosystem of pricing middlemen." Mastercard said in a statement, "We will cooperate with the FTC in this process."
Persons: Lina Khan, Kahn Organizations: Federal Trade Commission, CNBC, Summit, FTC, Mastercard, JPMorgan Chase, Accenture, McKinsey, Home Depot, Tractor Supply, Hannaford, Puma Locations: Washington ,
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFTC demands information on how AI is used in pricing from 8 companiesCNBC's Contessa Brewer joins 'Squawk on the Street' with the latest news.
Persons: Contessa Brewer
Penn Entertainment will lay off about 100 employees as it focuses on growth for ESPNBet. "This led us to temporarily set aside any potential organizational changes that would typically follow a major acquisition." Penn went on to say it's embarking on a new phase of growth in its interactive business, which include ESPNBet, a $2 billion branding partnership with Disney's ESPN. Penn's release of new ESPNBet features this fall during football season should meaningfully improve its product, Jonas said, and a focus on costs indicate the company's commitment to seeing its investment yield results. Truist has a buy rating on Penn and a price target of $25.
Persons: Jay Snowden, theScore, Snowden, Penn, it's, Barry Jonas, Jonas, Truist Organizations: ESPN, Penn Entertainment, ESPNBet, PENN, CNBC, Disney's ESPN, Donerail, Penn, ESPN Bet Locations: New York
Hard Rock International (HRI) will close the resort on July 17, 2024, to begin a construction project to transform the property into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas by 2027. Hard Rock International (HRI) will close the resort on July 17, 2024, to begin a construction project to transform the property into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas by 2027. Rendering of proposed future Guitar-shaped hotel tower at the Hard Rock Hotel &Casino Las Vegas. Credit: Renderings courtesy of Hard Rock InternationalHard Rock will model its Las Vegas renovation on its highly successful Guitar Hotel at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood in South Florida. Rendering of proposed future Guitar-shaped hotel tower at the Hard Rock Hotel &Casino Las Vegas.
Persons: Jim Allen, CNBC he's, Steve, Elaine Wynn, Allen, Ethan Miller, Steve Wynn, Wynn, hearken, Michelangelo's David, Joe Stauff, Stauff Organizations: Rock, CNBC, Casino, Hotel, Getty, Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas, Eiffel, MGM Resorts, VICI, Las, Sunshine, Susquehanna, MGM, Caesars, MGM Resorts International Locations: Las Vegas, Las Vegas , Nevada, Vegas, America, Luxor, New York, Paris, Florida, Atlantic City , New Jersey ; New York, Seminole, Casino Las Vegas ., South Florida
Gambling problems among veterans grows
  + stars: | 2024-07-03 | by ( Contessa Brewer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGambling problems among veterans growsCNBC's Contessa Brewer reports on concerns in the gambling industry.
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Domestically, slot machines are prohibited on military bases, though casinos are frequently located nearby. The VA began treating gambling disorders in the late 1960s, about nine years after Congress banned slot machines from domestic bases. The Department of Defense declined CNBC's request for an interview, but said in a statement there hasn't been any systemwide increases in resources to address problem gambling. "DoD researchers are aware of changes in gambling availability due to new mobile and sports gambling options and will consider these variables in future military gambling research," a department spokesperson said in an email. The military is conducting a new survey, with results expected in the fall, the spokesperson addedThe Department of Defense operates slot machines on military bases abroad.
Persons: Dave Yeager, Yeager, servicemembers, Heather Chapman, It's, Dominick DePhilippis, Chapman, hasn't Organizations: Istock, Army, Defense Department, CNBC, Department of Defense, Office, Lewis, McChord, Department of Veterans Affairs, DoD Locations: South Korea, Washington, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNHL Commissioner Gary Bettman talks Las Vegas Sphere draft, sports betting and sports streamingCNBC’s Contessa Brewer with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss the NHL draft at the Las Vegas Sphere
Persons: Gary Bettman, Contessa Brewer
Jake Paul is launching a personal care brand geared toward men. The YouTube influencer-turned-boxer announced on Wednesday the launch of "W," a skin-care company targeted toward men. The personal care line will feature products priced at less than $10 and will be available at Walmart . Young men are increasingly turning to social media and influencers for their sources of information. But Paul thinks the Kardashians and other celebrities have overlooked the opportunity for young men.
Persons: Jake Paul, Paul, deodorant, Paul isn't, Dwayne, Johnson, John Legend, Idris Elba, Gen, Boxer Jake Paul, he's, Logan Paul's, Kardashian, He's, Mike Tyson Organizations: YouTube, Walmart, CNBC, Amazon, Business Research Company, Pharrell, Netflix Locations: TikTok
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