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  2. American Gem Society - Wikipedia

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    The Society is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, along with the affiliated American Gem Society Laboratories (AGSL) (founded in 1996) and the American Gem Society Advanced Instruments Division (founded in 2004). The Society trains and certifies jewelers, gemologists, and jewelry appraisers.

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  4. Las Vegas Stallions - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Stallions were an American soccer club. They played in the National Premier Soccer League. They were one of the main soccer clubs in Las Vegas, Nevada. Piggott Memorial Stadium was their venue. It has a capacity of 3,000 people. The Las Vegas Stallions withdrew from the NPSL and folded in 2014.

  5. Category:Companies based in Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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  6. Numismatic Guaranty Company - Wikipedia

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    Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) is an international third-party coin grading and certification service based in Sarasota, Florida. It has certified more than 60 million coins. NGC certification consists of authentication, grading, attribution, and encapsulation in clear plastic holders.

  7. Las Vegas Aces become first-ever WNBA team to sell out ... - AOL

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    The Las Vegas Aces announced its sell-out status Friday. The team’s feat follows a blockbuster season for the WNBA, which has seen generation-high attendance this year. The season’s first ...

  8. Leroy's Horse & Sports Place - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, businessman Leroy Merillat bought a sportsbook in a strip mall in Downtown Las Vegas, and named it “Leroy’s” after himself. [1] [2] The following year, Nevada gaming regulators found Merillat unsuitable for licensing because of questions about the propriety of a land deal in California, and he was forced to sell the business.

  9. AES Corp to sell interest in Ohio unit for $546 million - AOL

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    (Reuters) - U.S. utility firm AES Corp said on Tuesday it would sell a 30% indirect equity interest in its Ohio subsidiary to Canada's second-largest pension fund CDPQ for $546 million, which will ...