* Las Vegas Sands says sees core profit in Macau up 15 pct * Sees new projects lifting Macau market share above 30 pct * Says investor reaction to HK IPO positive HONG KONG, Nov...
Alibaba.com, the global leader in business-to-business e-commerce, and Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute today announced a partnership...
* Table game limit could slow Cotai Strip development * Wynn "very much in favor" of limits * Encore Macau to open April 1, 2010 (Adds background on Wynn Macau IPO, Sands IPO plans) LAS...
HONG KONG, Oct 13 - Macau casino stocks fell on Tuesday after the former Portuguese enclave said it was considering ways to curtail expansion of the world's fastest-growing major gambling market. Wynn Macau, the Asia...
NEW YORK, Oct 12 - Shares of casino operators Las Vegas Sands <LVS.N> and Wynn Resorts Ltd <WYNN.O> fell on Monday after a news report that Macau was said to be considering gambling restrictions. For...
Wynn Macau Ltd<1128>, a luxury integrate resort in Macau Peninsula owned by the Las Vegas casino company Wynn Resorts, saw good performance of its shares on the first day of trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange today.The stock opened at HK$11.00, 13% higher than its IPO price. It then climbed...
NEC Corporation (NEC) today announced that NEC Hong Kong Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Corporation in Hong Kong, installed IPTV systems at Crown Towers and Hard Rock Hotel, two of the newest luxury hotels in Macau, SAR.
* Firms, analysts see signs of recovery in Macau gaming * Supply glut of casinos to weigh on Las Vegas * Risks remain in Macau, with new casinos, government policy HONG KONG/LOS ANGELES, May 26...
Supplement VI to the Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) was signed by the Secretary for Economy and Finance, Francis Tam Pak Yuen, and the vice-minister of Commerce of China, Jiang Zengwei on May 11. Under the supplement, the Chinese government will further loosen...
Feb. 19, 2009 (China Knowledge) - Macau, one of the two special administrative regions (SAR) of China, attracted 4.9 million tourists in 2008, 15.8% more than last year, according to statistics from Macau's Statistics and Census Service (DSEC), sources reported.