(E-casinos) should be regulated. It should be controlled and it should be taxed, |
[Internet gambling] should be regulated ... I think it's ridiculous for the federal government to be passing laws that won't be supported. |
Every time a new jurisdiction opens, I've heard that same comment, ... It's just a faulty assessment. |
I am a resident of Nevada. I vote in Nevada, so if you run for office in Nevada I'm not going to vote for you, |
I can't explain (it), but there's obviously something empirically fascinating to people in the Asian culture as far as gambling. They're big risk-takers in their businesses ... and they do the same in gaming. |
I think one of the more significant advantages of this disastrous, miserable event is the fact that you're going to have much more exciting resorts developed that will attract more people. |
I've said many times, what we are seeing now is the equivalent of last century's Industrial Revolution, |
It creates more and more business. |
It has to be distinctive and it has to be more urban and it has to feel contemporary. |
It's a great state to operate in, ... still in question. |
Many people will go to our parties, The Venetian's party, Wynn's parties and Caesars' party. Our goal, and we're not always successful, is to make sure those visits stay within the MGM Mirage family. |
Mississippi is one the three states, along with Nevada and New Jersey, that understood gaming, |
Not only was Walter a prominent figure in the financial community, he played an invaluable role on our Board and was well-known in the gaming industry for his brilliant business sense. The MGM Mirage family is mourning his passing and our thoughts and prayers are with his family. |
People who don't see that, I think, are sticking their heads in the sand, |
Project City-Center confirms a cultural and lifestyle revival of city living, reaffirms the growing sophistication and maturity of Las Vegas and sets a benchmark for new growth and exciting new experiences as the city moves into its next 100 years. |