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Wynn Warrants A Closer Look (WYNN)

 
Wynn Resorts could receive increased attention from joining the S&P; 500, and its plan to raise money is a smart move as well. (link)

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Wynn Resorts' market cap was $17.2 billion last year. What could you buy with $17.2 billion today? Try the whole casino industry, and that's just the beginning.