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‘New normal’ drops Macau March revenue 39%
Macau had its tenth consecutive monthly revenue decline in March, though some insiders see signs of recovery.
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Posted in China anti-corruption drive, Forbes.com, Galaxy Entertainment Group, Hong Kong On Air, Macau, Macau casinos, Melco Crown, Muhammad Cohen, Roger McNamee, The New Normal, Xi Jinping
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‘New normal’ drops Macau March revenue 39%
Macau had its tenth consecutive monthly revenue decline in March, though some insiders see signs of recovery.
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Posted in China anti-corruption drive, Forbes.com, Galaxy Entertainment Group, Hong Kong On Air, Macau, Macau casinos, Melco Crown, Muhammad Cohen, Roger McNamee, The New Normal, Xi Jinping
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Macau casino revenue falls again, analysts differ on recovery
Casino revenue in Macau declines for an eighth month, as some analysts see a bottom.
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Posted in Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Hong Kong stock market, Macau, Macau casinos, Macau gaming stocks, Sand China, Venetian Macao
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Asia casino outlook for 2015: Macau comes back, Japan moves ahead
Macau and Japan will bounce back from 2014 disappointments.
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Posted in 2015 predictions, Asia casinos, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Japan, Japan casinos, Macau, Macau casinos
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Macau transit visa scare overblown: analysts
Union Gaming Research Macau analysts found business as usual for mainland transit visa mills
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Posted in China, China transit visa to Macau, Chinese overseas travel, Chinese travel to Macau, Felicity Chiang, Grant Govertsen, Hong Kong On Air, Macau, Macau casinos, Macau economic diversification, Macau gaming revenue, Macau visas, Muhammad Cohen, transit visas, Union Gaming Research Macau
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