4-tradersSands China to Pay Dividend, Has Cash to ExpandBloombergSands China Ltd. (1928), Asia's biggest casino operator by market value, will pay its first dividend, saying it has enough cash to fund expansion plans in Macau. The unit of billionaire Sheldon Adelson's Las Vegas Sands Corp.Sands China: Recommends First Dividend Of HK$0.58 Per ShareNASDAQall 2 news
Macau BusinessSands China: Recommends First Dividend Of HK$0.58 Per ShareNASDAQHONG KONG -(Dow Jones)- Macau casino operator Sands China Ltd. (1928.HK) said Tuesday it would pay 58 Hong Kong cents per share as its first-ever dividend. The Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS) unit, which listed in Hong Kong in November 2009, ...New tourist record in Lunar
Macau BusinessWynn Resorts Asks Nevada Court to Dismiss Partner's RequestWall Street JournalMr. Wynn's donations have raised eyebrows among some Macau casino executives, especially given the US government's investigation of fellow Macau operator Las Vegas Sands for compliance with US anti-bribery laws. Las Vegas Sands denies any unlawfulness ...Wynn asks judge to oppose top investor's suit
Macau casinos flooded with tourists celebrating Lunar New YearGamingTodaySlotsTodayMacau casinos were flooded with tourists over the past week as Chinese visitors celebrated the Lunar New Year Holiday. Analysts who spent the week visiting the major properties operated by Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS), Wynn Resorts Ltd. (WYNN), ...
Insurers refuse to cover old cars, young driversMacau Daily TimesMacau law states that cars, motorcycles and scooters are only allowed to circulate as long as they have signed up to civil liability insurance on the damage caused by any accidents. If at least three insurers refuse to provide coverage to a driver, ...
Three Lamps could become pedestrianMacau Daily TimesMacau Daily Times tried to get more information but did not get a reply from IACM. The Macau General Union of the Neighbourhood Associations is happy with the government's decision. The organisation, known as 'Kai Fong', believes the measures are ...
Call for stricter rules on take-away foodMacau Daily TimesTake-away restaurants are very popular in Macau but they are currently out of the food safety regulation system, Kwan Tsui Hang warned. In an enquiry, the lawmaker asked the government to impose stricter rules on these shops.
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