Stephen Wynn
Steve Wynn, Chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts Limited speaks at a press conference in Macau in this May 17, 2011 fiel photio. Japanese gambling tycoon Kazuo Okada announced on February 21, 2013 he was resigning from the board of casino operator Wynn Resorts, a day before the company's board was expected to oust him. Okada blasted Wynn's founder and chief executive Steve Wynn for plotting to discredit him and force him out of the company, and repeated allegations made earlier about the misuse of company funds in its Macau venture.
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Steve Wynn is a monster, piece-of-sh-- a-hole ... He really is a piece of sh-t. By the way, I'm going to have his a--. He is a scoundrel.
Are you then going to shut down Steve Wynn's casino in Vegas, where gambling is legal?
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Learning from Michael
enjoy that his ex-wife Elaine is suing to sell her shares in Wynn Resorts and, if she does so, it could cost him control. Knowing Wynn, he’ll wind up with new resorts, what he wants from the legislature and all the tofu he can eat. But he could learn from 5/24/13 from Weekly Seven Read more »
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Girls Gone Wild Founder Joe Francis: The Jury That Convicted Me Should Be Euthanized
after being convicted of assault, Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis is speaking out, bashing the court system, jurors, Steve Wynn, his critics' penis sizes and a whole lot more. In 2011, three women accused Francis of refusing to let them leave his Hollywood from TV Balla Read more »
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Corner-office perks: Here's how some CEOs cashed in last year
(Yulia Kuznetsova/Getty Images/iStockphoto) Some of those perks are specifically tailored to the company. For instance, Wynn Resorts keeps a suite open all year at the Wynn Las Vegas for CEO Steve Wynn, at a cost of $452,000. Wynn says having its founder – from Globe and Mail Read more »
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On top of big salaries, companies pile on perks
outside Kansas City, Mo. "You want to make sure that 100 percent of this person's efforts are devoted to the company's success." Wynn Resorts calls CEO Wynn its "creative and organizational force," and says having him "in residence" at the Wynn Las Vegas "is from Washington Examiner Read more »
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Taxicab Blues
turned off, only turned down. And over several minutes, the volume steadily increases back to what it was when you started. It’s Wynn’s right to advertise however he pleases, but he needs to take responsibility for the side effects. To wit: After hearing his from Weekly Seven Read more »