That's why the accidental disclosure and the meeting itself ought to be remembered as an inflection point for the industry before the sting of the candor fades and is replaced by a new shiny object.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board chairman admitted the information "should have been marked as confidential." The investigation came as a surprise to the CEO.
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