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Macao building boom

International News Brief: In Q4, 23 Macao hotel projects were under construction while 33 others were subject to examination and approval by the authorities.

Macau lawmaker pushes for stronger gaming regulations

International News Brief: Macao's current gaming laws should be amended in a bid to strengthen the gambling regulations of relatives of casino employees, said lawmaker Angela Leong On Kei, on Tuesday.

Macau.com offers hotel offer

Macau.com is offering free second night stays in March for selected hotel bookings made on Macau.com.

Inside gaming column: Wynn dips, but analysts saw it coming

The one-day drop of nearly $9 per share in the value of Wynn Resorts Ltd., less than 24 hours after the company reported earnings, was expected, according to Wall Street analysts.

Wynn Resorts posts profit

Wynn Resorts Ltd. showed its reliance on the Macau gambling market Tuesday.

Macau shines in uniqueness

International News Brief: Macau’s real success, big enough to justify the billions invested, won’t be as Asia’s Las Vegas but as the world’s only Macau.

Crown Macau wins awards

Melco PBL Entertainment reports that Crown Macau, has won the “Best Casino Interior Design Award” in the 1st “International Gaming Awards 2008” recently held in London, UK.

Ponte 16 ready for grand opening

Macau Success Limited reports the grand opening of its flagship project, Ponte 16, a world-class integrated casino-entertainment resort on 1 February 2008.

High rollers boost Crown Macau numbers

International News Brief: Uber-rich VIPs are now gambling $8 billion a month in James Packer's once problem-plagued Crown Macau casino, somewhat reviving its fortunes.

Macau has best casino security

International News Brief: Macau casinos have the tightest and most modern security of all the world's gaming venues, said the chief of the Gaming Inspection and Co-ordination Bureau yesterday.

Asian casinos need strong surveillance against cheats

International News Brief: Asia's casinos need strong internal controls and surveillance to guard against organized efforts to cheat them, a member of the Nevada Gaming Control Board said Wednesday.

Macau revenues close in on Vegas

International News Brief: Gaming revenues in the southern Chinese territory of Macau soared last year, beating expectations and rivalling proceeds from the Las Vegas region.

The Palazzo makes its long-awaited grand debut in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Sands company spares no expense in unveiling its new $1.9 billion resort that, when combined with The Venetian and the Sands Expo and Convention Center, make up the world's biggest indoor structure.

Macao gaming revenue surges

International News Brief: Macao casinos saw their gaming revenue surge to 83 billion patacas in 2007, up 46.6 percent compared with 2006, according to the latest statistics released by the government's Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau

Las Vegas Sand wins Macao ruling

Las Vegas Sands Corp. reports that the Macao Intermediate Court has removed an interim injunction that had suspended the company's entitlement to operate a ferry service between Hong Kong and Macao.

Macau gaming numbers break records

International News Brief: Macau casino revenues recorded a record high 8.1 billion patacas in December, closing the year with a total 8.3 billion patacas in gaming revenues.

Top-10 Casinos for Slots

If slots are your game, this is the list for you as we rank the Top-10 casinos by the number of slot machines they feature.

Wynn Macau addition to open month early

Wynn Resorts Ltd., the casino company run by casino developer Steve Wynn, will open its Macau expansion one month earlier than planned.

Wynn Macau expansion to open on December 24th, 2007

The Wynn Macau expansion will open Monday, December 24th; approximately one month earlier than anticipated.

Macau casinos losing billions to illegal side betting

International News Brief: Casinos in the world's gambling capital Macau may have lost more than 2.5 billion US dollars a year to illegal side bets in their VIP rooms, a news report said Monday.

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