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LV Sands to cut 11,000 jobs at Macau
13 November 2008
International news brief: The gaming giant is cutting 11,000 construction jobs as it halts a huge development in the Chinese city.
Macao Trio Rank Among World 13 "Hottest Casinos"27 March 2006
International News Brief: Three of Macao's 19 casinos are ranked among 13 'hottest casinos' by the famed business magazine Forbes, local media reported Monday.
Sands Macao Opens New Gaming Area27 January 2006
Las Vegas Sands reports that the Sands Macao, the first western-operated casino in Asia, has opened the stunning new "Level of Fortune" gaming area located on the second floor of
Las Vegas Sands Retires Macau Debt13 June 2005
News Brief: Las Vegas Sands Corp. on Monday said that it has retired all of its outstanding debt secured by mortgages on assets at its Sands Macao Casino.
Sands Benefits From Macau4 May 2005
Las Vegas Sands Corp. said Tuesday its first-quarter revenues jumped nearly 69 percent from a year earlier helped by strong revenue growth at its Sands Macau property.
Macao Sands Design Boasts Innovations24 March 2005
International News Brief: Sands Casino’s Macao casino boasts many innovative design features and ideas that have never been used in casinos.
Aristocrat Boosted by Macau Orders24 February 2005
International News Brief: Three orders from the Sands Macau casino helped propel Australian slot-machine maker Aristocrat Leisure to record profits and sales last year, the company announced this week.
Macau Welcomes 2 New Casinos8 February 2005
International News Brief: Two new casino halls opened for business in Macau yesterday, aimed at the tourists arriving during the Lunar New Year travel spree.
Sands Macao Opens Pearl Room7 February 2005
The Sands Macao, the first western-operated casino in Asia, has opened the luxurious Pearl Room, a new themed gaming room bedecked with sparkling pearl chandeliers situated adjacent to the main lobby of the Sands Macao.
Macau Casino Chief Quits6 January 2005
Las Vegas Sands Corp. said the chief operating officer of its Sands Macau casino, Thuy Trinh, resigned effective immediately and was temporarily replaced by the company's top executive in the city, Frank McFadden.
2004 In Review: Merging And Converging28 December 2004
A rebounding economy, roller-coaster gasoline prices, corporate mergers, and record earnings were stories with national implications that had local undertones.
Company Names New Leader For Macau Operation29 November 2004
Las Vegas Sands Inc. has chosen the head of another casino company to oversee its operations in Macau, a Chinese gambling enclave that recently ended its casino monopoly, a newspaper reported today.
Las Vegas Sands Reports 100% Return on Macau Casino16 November 2004
nternational News Brief: At the $265 million Sands Macau, the first Las Vegas-style casino in Asia, gamblers spend $1.37 million on average each day. Profit equals an annual 100 percent return on investment for owner Las Vegas Sands Corp., according to gaming analyst Jonathan Galaviz.
High Stakes in Vegas vs. Macau9 November 2004
International News Brief: Glittery Las Vegas gambling has arrived in seedy Macau, promising new charms for China's inveterate players, and this former Portuguese colony may never be the same.
Cleaners Strike Macau's Sands4 October 2004
News Brief: More than 20 cleaners at Macau's Sands casino staged a brief strike after their union leader was fired in a pay dispute with one of the casino's contractors, the fired leader said today.
Board Backs Sands Offering4 October 2004
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Friday endorsed a common stock offering designed to raise $575 million for the company building the $1.6 billion Palazzo megaresort on the Strip and expanding to Macau.
Gambling Beyond Nevada: Sands Macau Off to Roaring Start15 September 2004
The first American-owned casino in Asia, the Sands Macau, exceeded all expectations with its first two months in operation.
Man Cheats Macau Casino23 July 2004
International News Brief: A Hong Kong man allegedly cheated a newly opened Macau casino out of HK$30million at the baccarat table.
Hong Kong Card Sharp Allegedly Cheats Casino of $3.85 Million21 July 2004
News Brief: A Hong Kong man allegedly cheated a newly opened Macau casino out of 30 million Hong Kong dollars (US$3.85 million) at the baccarat table.
Sands Macau Packed, But Trailing Other Casinos2 June 2004
Player demand for casino action at Sheldon Adelson's Sands Macau has kept the tables and slots packed with about 45,000 players on weekends and 35,000 players weekdays since it opened May 18, the company and Wall Street sources said Tuesday.
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