Hot news

Dublinbet

Dublinbet

DublinBet.com is an innovative and classy casino and card room. It offers classic online casino game favourites plus some of the best live dealer games on the net for January 2012.

Through the latest webcasting technology you can interact with dealers from the privacy of your home (or office!). The sounds and dealer action is live from the Fitzwilliam Card Club and Casino, in Dublin Ireland. DublinBet's Distance Gaming® is a 'must try even if you're not fussed for live dealer games - try the unique early payout

+ More info...

888

888

Do you find it hard to get to a live casino to play poker? Then simply come to 888poker, the best poker online room in Australia and experience the same thing with no hassle.888 Casino is one of the most famous casinos in cyberspace, thanks to some of the most eye-catching promotions in the industry and an ongoing commitment to innovation. Owned and operated by a subsidiary of 888 Holdings plc, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, 888 Casino was launched in 1997 and more than 25 million people have played here since.

+ More info...

365 Casino

365 Casino

Enjoy a huge selection of casino games at 365 Casino with monthly bonuses and weekly promotions, Play Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Slots, and Video Poker and win big at 365 casino. 24hrs a day, 365 days a year Safe & secure with excellent Customer Service.

+ More info...

Elegance Casino

Smart Live Casino

The unique thing about Smart Live Casino is its live casino games. It offers live baccarat, live roulette and live blackjack where the player sees the dealer and the action unfold infront of his own eyes. They have a fully array of games as well as sports betting. The site also comes in a variety of languages.

+ More info...

Casino drama: Elaine Wynn ousted from board

E-mail Print PDF
elaine wynn resort Elaine Wynn co-founded the casino empire Wynn Resorts.

She no longer has a seat on the board at the casino empire she co-founded.

On Friday, the billionaire failed to convince enough shareholders to support her vocal campaign to be reelected as a director at Wynn Resorts (WYNN).

It's a painful loss for Elaine Wynn, who founded the gambling business 13 years ago along with her ex-husband Steve Wynn, the company's current chairman and CEO.

Elaine Wynn said in a statement that she was "disappointed" but hopes that with her fight she has "once again served as an agent of change and improvement for this company, which I love so deeply."

It's not clear how close the race was. Wynn Resorts confirmed the preliminary outcome but did not announce specific results.

"We thank Ms. Wynn for her service," the company said.

Elaine and Steve Wynn divorced amicably in 2010. Their separation agreement called for the couple to evenly split their stake and for him to always vote for her to sit on the board.

However, the peace was broken in 2012 when Elaine Wynn sued her ex-husband to break that agreement so that she could sell her shares at will.

Wynn Resorts has said the lawsuit revealed that Elaine Wynn's interests aren't aligned with those of all shareholders.

Related: Divorce settlement sparks fight between casino owners

During the heated campaign, Elaine Wynn argued she was the "most qualified" candidate and attempted to turn the election into a battle over corporate diversity -- because by voting out Elaine Wynn, Wynn Resorts directors will now be all white men.

The lack of diversity on Wynn's board comes at a time when corporations have been pushing to add women and minorities to their boards. MGM Resorts International (MGM), a rival casino company, has three females on its board, including one who is African-American.

Wynn helped ease those concerns by promising to name one or more diverse directors by the end of the year.

Elaine Wynn, who remains the company's third-largest shareholder, sounds skeptical about whether or not the company will deliver on that promise.

However, Elaine Wynn said she remains "committed to holding all accountable, and will now do so from a position of greater strength."

The election drama may be over but the challenge facing Steve Wynn is no easier. The casino company's shares have tumbled 40% over the past year due to trouble in Macau, the gambling mecca being squeezed by China's crackdown on corruption.

Related: Las Vegas casinos are losing big in China

CNNMoney (New York) April 24, 2015: 1:51 PM ET

Read more http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNGsanhQN2NWO49c0siEXDilk70OBQ&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778817410482&ei=Q7Q9VfCGN5SI3AHakIGgBw&url=http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/24/investing/elaine-wynn-casino-wynn-resorts/

You are here