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Cruise ships, casino resorts on collision course
International cruise lines and gaming resorts are competing for the growing Asian leisure travel market.
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Posted in Aaron Brown, Carnival Cruises, casino cruises, Chinese travelers, cruises, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Inside Asian Gaming, Macau, Macau casinos, Royal Caribbean Cruises, shipboard gaming, Star Cruises
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Sands trial to air Macau’s dirty laundry
Ousted Sands China president’s lawsuit brings unprecedented scrutiny to Macau casinos.
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Posted in Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Las Vegas Sands, Macau casinos, Macau high rollers, Macau politics, Matt Isaacs, Mother Jones, Sands China, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Jacobs, US casinos
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More Chinese New Year visitors, still less Macau casino revenue
Macau casino revenue declined in February for the 21st straight month.
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Posted in Chinese New Year travel, Chinese tourists, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Macao Government Tourist Office, Macau casinos, Macau hotels, Macau tourism, Neptune Group, Sanford Bernstein, Union Gaming, Wells Fargo Securities
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Star reborn in Australian gaming
Australia’s number two gaming operator has been renamed Star, and it’s shining brightly.
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Posted in Australia casinos, Brisbane, China tourists, Crown Resorts, Echo Entertainment, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Morgan Stanley, Queen’s Wharf Brisbane, Queensland casinos, Star Entertainment, Star Sydney casino
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Japan casinos still can’t get to first base
Casinos in Japan remain a distant dream despite nearly ideal conditions
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Posted in China tourists, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, integrated resorts, Japan casinos, Japan politics, Japan tourism, Liberal Democratic Party, Shinzo Abe, South Korea casinos, Taiwan casinos
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