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Melco’s Studio City to stop VIP gaming from 2020
Melco Resorts & Entertainment’s Studio City IR in Macau plans to stop VIP rolling chip operations from January 15, 2020, reflecting its second switch on high rollers since opening in 2015.
MGM stock drops on Cotai delay
MGM China stock dropped more than 7 percent in Hong Kong trading on Thursday after the company announced a further delay to the opening...
MGM China gets 125 tables for MGM Cotai
MGM China Holding’s new Cotai resort, which opens on Jan. 29, has been allocated a total of 125 new tables by the Macau government.
The...
Non-gaming offerings up to the operators: Chan
While the government will push for the development of the non-gaming industry, operators are free to decide exactly what to offer, says DICJ director...
Macau gaming table cap already surpassed: Daiwa
The Macau government may have already surpassed the number of gaming tables it had planned to allocate by the end of 2017, according to...
Melco Crown gets 250 tables for Studio City
Melco Crown Entertainment has announced that the Macau government has allocated 250 gaming tables to its new Studio City resort, which is scheduled to...
Macau table-only GGR MOP15.6 billion from May 1 to 25: Sterne Agee
Macau table-only gross gaming revenue, including slot assumptions, was MOP15.6 billion ($2bn) from May 1 to May 25, indicating a drop of 38 percent...
Galaxy allocation in line with expectations: UBS
The Macau government has granted 150 new tables to Galaxy Macau phase 2, a number in line with what the industry expected after 200...
Studio City different from Galaxy in table allocation: Lawrence Ho
Melco Crown CEO Lawrence Ho said he expects Galaxy Phase II’s table allocation to reflect future allocations but stressed his Studio City project and...