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  2. Las Vegas Sands - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Sands Corp. owns and operates several properties in Macau, Singapore, and the US, including The Venetian and The Parisian. Founded by Sheldon G. Adelson, it is the third-largest casino company worldwide by revenue and has faced challenges from COVID-19 and competition.

  3. Sheldon Adelson - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon Adelson was an American businessman, investor, and political donor who died in 2021. He founded Las Vegas Sands Corporation, owned several newspapers, and had a net worth of $29.8 billion according to Forbes in 2020.

  4. Patrick Dumont - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Dumont is an American businessman and the governor of the Dallas Mavericks NBA team. He married Sivan Ochshorn, the daughter of Miriam Adelson, in 2009 and rose to become the president and COO of Las Vegas Sands Corp.

  5. Las Vegas Sands founder and CEO Adelson dies - AOL

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    Sheldon Adelson, founder, chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands, has passed away at the age of 87 from complications related to treatment for non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma , the casino company announced ...

  6. Does Mark Cuban deal with Las Vegas Sands mean gambling is ...

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    Adelson, who became Las Vegas Sands owner following the death of her husband Sheldon Adelson, is also a major Republican donor, including to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. She donated $1 million to ...

  7. Sands Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and legacy of Sands Hotel and Casino, a historic resort on the Las Vegas Strip that hosted the Rat Pack and Jerry Lewis. Find out how it was built, who owned it, and why it was demolished in 1996.

  8. How Las Vegas went from mobbed-up town to the center of the ...

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    One day in 1967, Frank Sinatra, irate at Sands casino owner Howard Hughes, apparently drove a golf cart through a plate-glass window at the Sands, turned over a table — and promptly got the caps ...

  9. Carl Cohen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Carl Cohen was a casino executive in Las Vegas who worked at El Rancho Vegas, Sands Hotel and Casino, and MGM Grand Hotel. He was known for his role in the development of Las Vegas as a resort destination and for punching Frank Sinatra in 1967.