Casino operator Caesars Entertainment Corp. may give activist investor Carl Icahn a role in selecting its next CEO, Reuters reported Sunday. Icahn, who the Wall Street Journal recently reported has taken a 10% stake in Caesars, could also be granted board representation, Reuters said. Last week, Caesars said it was in negotiations with Icahn, who is reportedly pushing the company to sell itself.
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