The gaming concessionaire ended the year strongly and says it will pay out dividends to shareholders to show its ‘continued confidence’ in Macao’s future.
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Dozens took part in a jovial evening of trivia and good food, while helping to raise funds for charities dealing with men’s health.
The concessionaire just released its latest results, which included a dividend payment its chairman says demonstrates ‘confidence in the longer-term outlook of Macao.’
The concessionaire will partner with the government on the addition of a cycling park, ice rink, and performance venues to a site that was already partly refurbished earlier this year.
Macao’s six concessionaires have each been given a maximum number of operators they are allowed to work with, with Sands China and SJM allocated the most.
The three-year deal will cover shows and festivals by an array of top names in the Chinese pop music firmament.
Chairman Lui Che Woo says ‘solid pent-up customer demand following the relaxation of travel restrictions’ has paid off for the gaming operator.
A lack of trained staff is holding Macao back, according to analysts, as the city gears up for the potentially lucrative Labour Day Golden Week holiday.
A report by JP Morgan says the casinos’ ability to run tighter operations is going to significantly boost profits in the coming years.