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China – Wynn Macau bestätigt Craig Billings als neuen CEO

Wynn Macau Ltd has confirmed it will appoint Craig Billings as the company’s new CEO when current CEO Matt Maddox resigns early next year. Mr. Maddox resigned after two decades with Wynn Resorts, most recently as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer where he steered the Company through a very difficult period of time in its…

China – Wynn Macau wird nach der COVID-Krise aufblühen

Analyst Sanford C. Bernstein is predicting that Wynn Macau’s mix of VIP and mass gaming, along with its expansion at Wynn Palace in Cotai, should see it explode out of the COVID-19 slowdown. It has highlighted that Wynn Macau’s strength and diversity in operating efficiency should help its rebound. Sanford Bernstein analysts Vitaly Umansky, Tianjiao…

China – Sands, MGM und Wynn sollen im Neulizenzierungsprozess in Macau „gleiche Wettbewerbsbedingungen“ schaffen

Macau’s three US casino licence holders can expect a ‘level playing field’ when it comes to the relicensing process in 2022, according to ratings agency Fitch. Fitch believes that Sands China, MGM China and Wynn Macau will be given pragmatic approach from new Chief Executive, Ho Iat Seng but also believes there is still a…

China – Feuerwerk, als die Regierung von Macau auf Wynns Kritik an der Tischmütze reagiert

The government in Macau has rounded on Steve Wynn after he publically lamented the government’s policies when it came to issuing table game allocations for new casinos. Mr. Wynn, who has long been a keen advocate in how Macau’s leaders does business, is dismayed at how casinos are having to make employment decisions and investment…

China – Wynn kam bei einem Junket-Job vorbei

Die in Hongkong ansässige Investmentbank Daiwa Capital Markets hat mitgeteilt, dass einem VIP-Raumbetreiber im Wynn Macau bis zu 258 Millionen US-Dollar gestohlen wurden. Die Aktien von Wynn Macau fielen im News-Casino um neun Prozent. Daiwa sagte: „Mitarbeiter von Dore Holdings, einem VIP-Raumbetreiber in Macau, sind angeblich mit 200 Mio. HKD geflohen …