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LAS VEGAS — Once a Las Vegas titan, Steve Wynn no longer has any stock in Wynn Resorts after selling on Thursday the remainder of his stake in the company he founded in 2002 and with which he built.
Billionaire real estate businessman and casino mogul Steve Wynn has put his renovated mansion in Beverly Hills up for sale for $135 million. DuPont Registry revealed that Wynn purchased the 27,000 square foot residence in 2015 for $48 million before spending several years remodelling both the interior and exterior. Wynn's place in casino stocks After the turmoil surrounding Steve Wynn's departure, Wynn Resorts' stock had a great year in 2019. The stock rose 40%, outpacing rivals MGM Resorts, Las Vegas Sands. AD Former casino mogul turned art dealer Steve Wynn has been selling art quietly from his private gallery on the second floor of The Esplanade to collectors who can afford multimillion-dollar art. Where there are casinos, there are hungry people with lots of money to spend and plenty of demands. The owners brought onboard Las Vegas restaurant consultant Elizabeth Blau, the queen of high-roller restaurants who has created restaurants for Steve Wynn at Bellagio and Wynn Las Vegas.
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