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Vegas Comes to Wembley with Casino Plan By Ben Harding LONDON (Reuters) - Rundown land surrounding London's Wembley Stadium will be transformed into a glitzy $600 million gambling resort in a joint venture between U.S. group Caesars Entertainment and Britain's Quintain Estates. "Caesars Wembley" will sit 200 yards from the reborn home of English football -- the new 90,000-seater National Stadium -- and will incorporate a c... : Vegas Comes to Wembley with Casino Plan
Caesars, Quintain to Build Wembley Casino LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. casino firm Caesars Entertainment Inc. and Quintain Estates have formed a joint venture to turn the area around London's Wembley Stadium into a $600 million leisure and gambling resort. The 50-50 joint venture, Caesars' first foray into the European casino market, would include a 400-room luxury hotel, conference facilities, a casino, shops, restaurants and bars, Britain's Quintain Es... : Caesars, Quintain to Build Wembley Casino
Stocks Seen Flat as Bush Rally Fades By Michael Flaherty NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures trimmed losses on Thursday after weekly jobless claims data, but stocks still were seen opening flat as the rally fueled by President Bush's re-election wore off. Technology stocks were under pressure after Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM.O: Quote , Profile , Research ) shares fell 3.6 percent before the bell. The wireless technology comp... : Stocks Seen Flat as Bush Rally Fades
U.S. stocks seen flat; caution before Fed NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures pointed to a flat to slightly lower open on Tuesday, as investors were cautious before combing through a statement by the Federal Reserve due later in the day, with the Fed expected to raise interest rates by another quarter point. Conglomerate Tyco International Ltd. (TYC.N: Quote , Profile , Resear... : U.S. stocks seen flat; caution before Fed
Harrah's closes merger with rival Caesars By Deena Beasley LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Harrah's Entertainment Inc. (HET.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) on Monday closed its $6.8 billion purchase of rival Caesars Entertainment (CZR.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) , creating the world's largest casino operator and upping its bet on Las Vegas. Chief Executive... : Harrah's closes merger with rival Caesars
U.S. Stocks Seen Higher; Pixar Eyed NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures pointed to a higher market open on Thursday as oil prices stayed below $55 a barrel and as investors lapped up beaten-down shares after recent declines in the market. Shares of Pixar Animation Studios Inc. (PIXR.O: Quote , Profile , Research ) stand to gain a day after its board approved a 2-for-1 split of the company's common stock. Pixar shares were up nearly 2 percent at $93.80 in after-hours trade on ... : U.S. Stocks Seen Higher; Pixar Eyed
Kerkorian to bid for big stake in GM DETROIT (Reuters) - Billionaire Kirk Kerkorian's investment company on Wednesday offered to buy a large minority stake in General Motors Corp. (GM.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) at a premium to the struggling automaker's depressed stock price. The announcement from Tracinda Corp., which said it would spend up to $868 million to buy as many as 28 million GM shares, boosted GM's stock more than 9 percent and helped turn the broader market higher. The $31-a... : Kerkorian to bid for big stake in GM
In jail, Martha became a billionaireMartha debuts on Forbes billionaire list Bill Gates, Warren Buffett remain on top. Oprah, Donald Trump also make the super-rich list. March 11, 2005: 5:32 PM EST NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The new Martha Stewart is richer than ever, according to Forbes. After getting out of prison last week, the homemaking maven has landed herself a spot on the magazine's annual billionaire list for the first time. According to the issue, due for release on Frida... : In jail, Martha became a billionaire
Britney Spears' pregnancy test sellsBritney Spears' pregnancy test sells Oops...a Canadian radio station has sold her alleged pregnancy test to GoldenPalace.com for $5,001. May 12, 2005: 6:56 AM EDT NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The Internet casino noted for its unusual eBay purchases acquired Britney Spears' alleged pregnancy test for $5,001, according to a statement Thursday. An Ottawa mus... : Britney Spears' pregnancy test sells
Ahold, Ex-Execs Settle with Regulators WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ahold NV (AHLN.AS: Quote , Profile , Research ) , the Dutch grocery operator, and three former top executives have agreed to settle U.S. securities fraud charges related to massive overbooking of profits, the company and U.S. regulators said on Wednesday. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission declined to fine Ahold, saying the company cooperated fully with its investigation and has taken extensive ... : Ahold, Ex-Execs Settle with Regulators
Woman fired for not wearing lipstickWoman fired for not wearing lipstick A court will hear the discrimination lawsuit of an employee who says lack of makeup cost her a job. May 17, 2005: 11:19 AM EDT SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A federal appeals court agreed on Friday to reconsider the case of a bartender who was fired from her job at a Nevada casino for re... : Woman fired for not wearing lipstick
Kerkorian launches offer for 28 mln GM shares WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian on Monday launched an offer to buy up to 28 million shares of General Motors Corp. common stock for $31 each. Kerkorian, who shook up the former Chrysler Corp. with a hostile takeover bid about a decade ago, had said last week that he would seek to more than double his stake in the world's largest automaker to 8.8 percent. In a tender offer filing... : Kerkorian launches offer for 28 mln GM shares
Wall St. Expected to Open Slightly Lower LONDON (Reuters) - Wall Street was expected to open slightly lower on Friday but United Technologies Corp. (UTX.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) may climb after its chief executive gave an upbeat outlook. Key economic data may also affect stocks. Producer prices and the University of Michigan consumer sentiment index are both scheduled for release. "Today is all about PPI and Michigan Consumer Confidence...(there is) nothing much in the way of corpo... : Wall St. Expected to Open Slightly Lower
Summer concerts: croak to croon?Summer concerts: From croak to croon? After a lousy 2004, concert promoters have reason to think this year will be different. April 7, 2005: 3:22 PM EDT By Krysten Crawford, CNN/Money staff writer NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - After striking a low note last year, the concert business is poised to sing. For the live-music industry, "last year was the perfect storm of things that could go wrong," said Ray Waddell, a senior writer for Billboard magazine. Now, one we... : Summer concerts: croak to croon?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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