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ISSUE 96 - Apr 2012
 
 
What are your expectations for the gross gaming revenue growth of Macau’s gaming industry in 2012?
Decline
Growth above 20 percent
Growth from 10 to 20 percent
Stagnation
 
 

Red tape leaves Segway tours at a standstill

A city tours project remains on hold due to a lack of regulation
 

Steve Wynn explains Tien Chiao deal

The casino mogul dismisses rumours about connections between Tien Chiao and any government officials
 

Casino-related crimes down

The overall crime rate was up in the first quarter of the year
 

Friendly ties

Macau and Taiwan are set to tie visa and aviation deals
 

Environmental groups launch petition for egrets

Iinitiative launched after gov’t announces plans to build traffic information centre near the wetlands
 

Neon memories

Artist Leung Mee-ping is to exhibit an installation featuring the old San Ma Lou Coca-Cola sign
 

Steve Wynn unveils details about Cotai project

Exclusive interview published in the May issue of Macau Business magazine
 

Okada says U.S. regulator wants to hear him

The hearing is allegedly related to Wynn Macau’s MOP1.1 billion donation to the University of Macau
 

Sands China to be included in Hang Seng Index

The gaming operator will prepay the remaining balance of its finance loan related to the CotaiJet ferries
 

Galaxy Macau to gain on mass-market: analyst

Union Gaming expects positive impacts from the reconfigured gaming space and Cotai Central opening
 

‘Not worried’

Pansy Ho says MGM China isn’t worried about its Cotai land application
 

AERL posts double-digit growth

VIP operator recorded a net income of US$15.3 million in the first three months of 2012
 

PokerStars returns to Grand Waldo

The live poker room will make a return to the hotel casino on June 9
 

Ginza Plaza struggles to get customers

The shopping centre has been open since August last year but many shops there have failed to last that long
 

Airport welcomes more passengers

Passenger traffic rose 8.5 percent in the first four months of 2012
 

Cotai revolution

Exclusive interview with Steve Wynn, the chairman and chief executive of Wynn Macau Ltd
 

Sorely tempted

The authorities are increasingly worried about crime involving croupiers
 

Galaxy’s EBITDA soars

The company posted a record adjusted EBITDA of HK$2.2 billion
 

Melco Crown with stellar profit growth

The gaming operator reported a first-quarter profit of US$122.1 million
 

May ‘critical’ for assessing Macau gaming industry

Macquarie analysts are worried about a slow down in VIP growth
 

CTM to invest MOP1.2 billion in next three years

The company posted a profit of MOP934 million for 2011
 

Increasingly Inc.

More than 800 new companies were established in the first three months of 2012
 

Show me the money

Fiscal reserve starts with MOP99 billion
 

More assembly members

The Assembly approves a draft law to increase the number of directly and indirectly elected legislators
 

Changes in casino world

Marc Brugger leaves Crown Towers; Kevin Clayton, Sands China
 
1. Galaxy closes in on SJM market leadership
2. Steve Wynn wants to start works in Cotai “before June”
3. Studio City to receive casino approval “soon”: report
4. Macau casinos take in MOP25 billion in April
5. U.S. company now Wynn Resorts’ biggest shareholder
 
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