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sabato 18 aprile 2020

G2E Asia in Macao postponed again


G2E Asia, Asia's largest gaming entertainment industry exchange platform and leading exhibition, will be postponed until 1-3 December 2020, at the original venue, The Venetian Macao Resort-Hotel Cotai Convention and Exhibition Center.

"We have always put the health and safety of our customers, visitors, partners and colleagues in the first place. Unfortunately, the current global health situation has prevented the exhibition from being held in July. Based on our close attention to the global health crisis and our close communication between customers and the Macau government, we will postpone the holding of the Asia International Entertainment Expo until December. We will continue to support the rapid recovery of the Macau entertainment industry and look forward to bringing you a fruitful industry event in Macau in December," Li Yayi, chief operating officer of the China Expo Group said.

We will continue to pay close attention to the global health situation, and maintain close contact with customers and provide the latest information.
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sabato 7 novembre 2015

Macao Gaming Show to unveil $30 million original artwork

The Asian gaming industry’s premier exhibition, the Macao Gaming Show (MGS), will be displaying a US$30 million-plus work of precious calligraphy art as its centerpiece at the exhibition in a bold step for a casino and entertainment industry show.

The Tung Nga Gallery, the gallery of art in Macau, will be exhibiting the works of a number of artists to its international audience at The Venetian Macao Resort-Hotel (17-19 Nov.).

The main attraction at this creative booth will be the “10,000-meter Scroll Symbolizing Long Life,” a masterpiece of Chinese calligraphy that its creator, Shen Hongyu, spent 15 years completing. Shen Hongyu, Board member of the Global Federation of Innovative Chinese Calligraphy and an expert in the visual arts, will be showcasing his recently completed masterpiece in what is set to be the most diverse and creative exhibition floor MGS has ever seen.

“10,000-meter Scroll Symbolizing Long Life” consists of 100 volumes, each with the Chinese character ‘shou’ (meaning longevity) in 100 different styles. The scroll has a total of 10,000 examples of the character ‘shou’ written in different calligraphy styles, all of them executed by Shen, and embodying the spirit of Chinese traditional culture and a profound philosophical significance.

The transcendent work of art will be on display at The Tung Nga Gallery in booth #V28 at this year’s Macao Gaming Show, which is an enthusiastic host to the piece of art. Fatima Nunes, Secretary General of the influential trade association MGEMA, said: "This is an exciting departure for the show. The Tung Nga Gallery's work has international appeal and is a perfect fit with the cultural development that the industry will be taking over the coming years. The Scroll is a major piece of art, but also an example that our industry is so much more than machines and games - the success of our business is based on its diversity and range of offerings to the visitor."
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sabato 24 ottobre 2015

Macao Gaming Show confirms 'Boom and Fire Zone' for exhibition

When it comes to the worldwide gaming industry, it's not just machines and gaming equipment that drives the sector. The infrastructure of a casino operation embraces so much more - which is why the Macao Gaming Show has been expanding its horizons in search of more and varied initiatives to capture the imagination of the forward thinking casino executive. This year, a new zone will be making its debut at MGS - and it's one that will keep the visitor thinking about the depth and breadth of the industry.

The Macao Gaming Show has announced the arrival of an innovative new area, the Boom & Fire Zone, at this year’s exhibition. With just over 30 days to go before the doors open to the Asian gaming industry’s primary expo, the innovative pavilion will represent the drive for diversification both on the MGS showfloor and in Macau's economic mix.

The Boom & Fire Zone will be a unique new area hosting a broad range of international companies attending MGS for the first time to showcase ancillary products in individual and inspiring ways.

The range of innovations are drawn from the support service industries and complimentary entertainment genres: with offerings as diverse as a full size kitchen replica from Arclinea; a giant simulator from Red Bull; or the implosive sound from 'the best speakers in the world' from high-end audio visual specialists Square Wave.

The Boom & Fire Zone forms part of the medium term policy to widen the remit of the Macao Gaming Show into a one-stop shop serving the gaming, entertainment and leisure industries. As such, MGS will feature a more diverse base of products and services than previous editions - and novelty will also be on the schedule. Reflecting this creative thinking at the show this year will be environmentally aware companies showcasing eco-friendly fire and vertical gardens and innovative Chinese brands showcasing horn products.
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sabato 3 ottobre 2015

Macau casino revenues decline 33% in September

MACAU - Macau casino industry suffered through its 16th straight monthly revenue decline during September and the market's eighth straight month of drops of more than 30%.

Macau's Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau said Thursday the region's 36 large and small casinos collected $2.1 billion in gaming revenue in September, a decline of 33%.

The market has been in a free fall for nearly a year-and-a-half over a sinking Chinese economy and a mainland China government crackdown on corruption that has ensnared several of the high-end junket operators tasked with bring big spending gamblers to Macau's casinos.

"September results were broadly in line with expectations as a better start to the month was quickly erased by the seasonal, and softer this year, pre-Golden Week malaise at month end," Deutsche Bank gaming analyst Carlo Santarelli told investors. "While the September result is the smallest level of decline since January, one would be hard pressed to call it encouraging."

Through September, Macau gaming revenue is down 36% over the same nine months of 2014. Macau, the world's largest gaming market by revenue, produced a record $45.2 billion in gaming totals in 2013. The figure fell 2.6% in 2014.
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sabato 19 settembre 2015

US companies sign up for Macao Gaming Show

The U.S. gaming industry has always kept a close tab on the Macao and Asian markets, but this year the interest is intensifying with a number of new American exhibitors signing up to MGS 2015. Crossing sectors within the gaming genre, the U.S. contingent adds to the international dimension of the Macao Gaming Show with an estimated 20+ countries likely to be exhibiting on The Venetian Macao Resort-Hotel floor.

The Macao Gaming Show (MGS) has strengthened its fast expanding exhibitor list with a host of leading gaming companies from the United States signing up for this year’s expo at the Venetian Macao (17-19 November).

Leading U.S. companies from across the gaming, leisure and technology sectors have all decided to step up to the ‘Gateway to Asia’ - each using MGS as their starting point to reach the all-important Macau and Asian marketplace.

The U.S. contingent will be traveling to this year’s Macao Gaming Show from a number of different states in America including Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky and, of course, Nevada - covering all aspects of gaming from machine manufacturers to testing labs, from casino fixtures to payment solution companies.

“Our ‘Gateway to Asia’ motto is being recognised more and more across the globe and the United States in particular has picked upon the new opportunities being offered in Macau and the emerging markets in neighbouring territories”, Marina Wong, Event Director and Show Organizer, said. “Their presence reinforces the show’s reputation and strengthens the point that MGS is an excellent place to reach the Asian market, both as a buyer and as an exporter.”
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sabato 12 settembre 2015

Macao government confirms support for Macao Gaming Show 2015

The Macao Gaming Show 2015 and its pioneering tourism and culture summit have received the backing of three of the key departments of the Macau SAR Government. Recognising the achievements of the world’s fastest-growing exhibition on the gaming and entertainment stage, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), Macau Trade and Investment Promotion Institute (IPIM) and sponsor, the Macao Foundation, have all confirmed their support for the expanding international event. Two of the government departments (DICJ and IPIM) have agreed to become supporting organisations, whilst the third, the Macao Foundation, will be Sponsor of the exhibition and summit at this year’s 2015 edition at The Venetian Macao Resort-Hotel, 17-19 November 2015.

The highly prized government endorsement is regarded as a crucial marker of the show and summit’s credentials. Welcoming the news, the show's owner and organizer, the influential trade body MGEMA, expressed its ‘delight’ at the official support and responded with a pledge to press on with its vision of growth, diversity and technological innovation for the international exhibition.

Jay Chun, chairman of the MGEMA, said: “Macao Gaming Show has worked extremely hard to establish itself in an extremely fierce market, and our ‘By Asia for the world’ message has gained traction not only here in Macau and the Asia Pacific continent, but also around the globe. The support of government departments is fundamental to our vision going forward and a major signal of trust and credibility. The MGS proposition is simple: If people are serious about doing business in Asia, then our show is the perfect starting point. With support from the government departments, DICJ, IPIM and the Macao Foundation, and the backing of the biggest 100 businesses in Macau and Asia, our message is one that will resonate with the worldwide market.”

Looking ahead to the 2015 edition of MGS and the Macao Tourism and Culture Summit, the Director at Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau Macao SAR, Manuel Joaquim das Neves, paid special tribute to the exhibition emphasizing its “strengths,” “international acclaim” and its status as a “strong local force.”
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Research and Markets releases 'Casino Gaming Market in Macau 2015-2019'

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Casino Gaming Market in Macau 2015-2019" report to their offering.

According to the report, the revenue of the casino gaming market in Macau is expected to decline at a CAGR of (3.47)% over the period 2014-2019.

Currently, Macau has 33 casinos, with the Venetian Macau being the largest. In the coming years, more casinos will be added to this, increasing not only the number of tables, slot machines and other gambling paraphernalia, but also the number of accommodation facilities for tourists coming into the region. This will also cater to the middle class population that comprises a major portion of the gambling population in Macau.

Key players in the casino gaming market in Macau include: Galaxy Entertainment Group, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Holdings, Sands China, SJM Holdings and Wynn Macau.

Further, the report states that failure to collect amounts extended to credit players, the chance of losing more money than they earn and the possibility of fraud all restrict the entry of new players in this market.
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sabato 22 agosto 2015

Macao Gaming Show fills three quarters of exhibition space with three months to go

MACAO -- The Macao Gaming Show (MGS) has confirmed that 75% of its exhibitor booth and stand space for the 2015 edition has been sold. With three months still to go before the doors open to the Asian gaming industry’s primary exhibition, the three-quarters full mark was passed weeks earlier than the corresponding landmark last year.

MGS is now in its third edition and the latest additions to the exhibition list reinforce the expo’s hard-earned reputation as the fastest growing expo on the international gaming calendar. Show organisers, the influential trade body MGEMA, will convene this week to discuss an extension to the exhibition floorspace.

Event Director and Show Organizer Marina Wong said, “The signs are encouraging. This year our objective was to consolidate our position following such incredible levels of growth in the first two shows. So the increasing interest is a real boost to the credentials of the show.”

She added, “We also recognise that Macau remains the most significant market in the world and MGS has shown that it offers a forum where business can be done, and more importantly, where even more business can be done especially in other territories. We serve as a ‘Gateway to Asia’ and this message is gaining traction.”

In addition to a large international contingent of exhibitors, the Asian industry’s most influential gaming firms, who organise the show through the trade body MGEMA, will all be represented on the showfloor. However, a significant growth area has come from the leisure, entertainment and technology sectors. In addition, strong interest is also coming from Europe where negotiations are currently underway with a number of business groups looking to explore the opportunities emerging from the recently unveiled One Belt One Road initiative by the Chinese Government.

MGS will cover its six traditional gaming industry segments; Gaming Equipment and Accessories, Gaming Promoters (Junkets) and VIP Clubs, Casino Fixtures and Fittings, Promotional Services and Memorabilia, Food and Beverage and Entertainment and Performance. In addition, special pavilions and zones will be allocated to new sectors from the broader service and complementary industries. Taking place at the Venetian Macao, MGS 2015 will have a floor area of over 10,000 m2 with an estimated 100+ exhibitors and circa 10,000+ buyers coming from across the world.
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sabato 25 luglio 2015

Report alleges China believed Macau Sands infiltrated by CIA

MACAO -- A private investigator's report has revealed China's fears that Macau Sands were in league with the CIA, the Guardian reported.

Chinese officials believed US casinos based in Macau had allowed CIA officers to infiltrate and spy on officials with a view to blackmailing them, the report said.

The Sands has dismissed the report as meaningless speculation, according to the Guardian.
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Increase in self-exclusion in Macau

MACAO -- Macau has seen an increase in the number of people applying for self-exclusion at casinos in first half of 2015, GGR Asia reported. In 2014 a total of 280 were registered, whereas to date in 2015, 183 people have made requests, the report said. Both gambling spend and activity has decreased since 2003 for Macau residents, GGR Asia said.
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sabato 7 marzo 2015

Macao: Casino revenue drop

MACAO -- Last month hit Macau hard with a 48.6 percent revenue decline when compared to February last year, the BBC reported. The economic weather in Macau has been impacted by China's crackdown on corruption, the report said. Macau remains the world's largest gambling destination, the BBC noted.
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sabato 24 gennaio 2015

Macau visitor numbers up 7.5% in 2014

MACAO -- Macau may have had a revenue decline, but the visitors are still coming, the South China Morning Post reported. Visitor numbers are up new figures show with a 7.5 percent increase last year. Gambling revenue in contrast fell 2.6 percent, attributed in large part to China's corruption clampdown, the South China Morning Post said.
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sabato 27 settembre 2014

Macau’s casinos impacted by China's anti-corruption effort

MACAO -- Macau casino operators are feeling the effects of China's anti-corruption push, according to a Financial Times report.

Historically wealthy VIP gamblers flocked from China to Macau, but new rules are impacting this and some VIP gamblers are staying in China, the report explained.

A weakening in the Chinese economy and efforts to tackle money laundering are also contributing to the the 27-28 percent decline in stocks in Macau's casinos, the Financial Times noted.
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domenica 31 agosto 2014

Macao shares dip

MACAU -- Threats of strike action by Macau's casino workers saw share prices fall, Bloomberg reported. The workers are protesting unaffordable housing, pay and working conditions, the report said. Share in various Macau casino companies fell between 0.8 - 2 percent, Bloomberg reported.
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sabato 31 maggio 2014

Half of Macau's casino workers do not want to work in smoking areas

More than 50 percent of Macau's casino workers do not want to work in smoking areas of casinos, according to a Macau Daily report.

A survey was conducted amongst casino workers about their work environment, the report explained.

The Macau government will introduce a smoking ban in casinos in October, but there will be smoking rooms in casinos, the Macau Daily News reported.
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venerdì 4 aprile 2014

APPT Macau and Macau Poker Cup schedules announced

The Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) has announced the Season 8 schedules for APPT Macau and the 21st edition of the Macau Poker Cup where both tournaments will be held at the ‘PokerStars LIVE Macau’ poker room.

APPT MACAU - The APPT returns to Asia’s gaming capital of Macau and the schedule will include twelve Official Asia Player of the Year events from the May 14-25, 2014.

The 12-day poker festival features the HK $25,000 (~USD $3,200) Main Event which runs from the 21st to 25th of May.

Last year, APPT Macau awarded HK $17,728,424 in prize money to 1,887 players across 11 cash tournaments and those numbers are expected to be exceeded in Season 8.

“PokerStars LIVE Macau has been breaking records all year long. Players are telling us that they love these events, and this is demonstrated in the huge number of players that are taking part." said Danny McDonagh, PokerStars Director of Live Poker Events. “MPC20, the Platinum Series III, and Macau Millions have all hit new highs and the team has every reason to believe that this will be the biggest ever APPT Macau as well.”

The opening weekend will introduce the HK $5,000 APPT Warm-up event which comes with a HK $1 million prize pool guarantee. Other highlights include the HK $15,000 NLH and HK $100,000 High Roller events which take place on the second weekend of the schedule.

Online satellites are running now to APPT Macau.

MACAU POKER CUP - The 21st installment of the Macau Poker Cup (MPC) takes place this August 1-17 and the popular regional series will expand to a 17-day schedule that includes 14 Official Asia Player of the Year events.

Once again, the legendary HK $11,000 Red Dragon main event returns with a HK $5 million prize pool guarantee. The MPC kicks off with the HK $2,000 Deepstack NLH and HK $6,000 Baby Dragon which comes with a HK $1 million prize pool guarantee.

MPC21 then concludes with the new HK $80,000 High Roller and the HK $20,000 NLH events on the final weekend.

Online satellites to the Macau Poker Cup begin on May 26.
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sabato 18 gennaio 2014

Las Vegas Sands premia i venditori al Sands Supplier Excellence Awards

LAS VEGAS , Nevada - Las Vegas Sands Corp. ( NYSE : LVS ) ha recentemente tenuto la sua prima in assoluto al Sands Supplier Excellence Awards , riconoscendo i servizi eccezionali dei suoi fornitori e venditori di tutto il mondo . Nel corso di numerosi Cene Sands Fornitore Punteggio di Macao , Singapore , Las Vegas , e Bethlehem, Pennsylvania , l' azienda ha riconosciuto il suo debito nei confronti delle comunità locali in cui opera .

"La nostra azienda non è un'isola isolata , ma fa parte delle maggiori comunità in cui operiamo . Questi premi riconoscono questo fatto , " ha detto Michael Leven , presidente e chief operating officer di Las Vegas Sands Corp.

"Il nostro successo a LVS e il successo dei nostri fornitori sono andati mano nella mano. Le nostre partnership hanno creato risultati reciprocamente vantaggiosi e ci auguriamo di continuare a costruire su questi risultati. "

Las Vegas Sands ha espresso apprezzamento per le sue partnership con i fornitori con premi assegnati in sette categorie . Tra migliaia di fornitori di servizi e fornitori , centinaia sono stati nominati dalle unità e dipendenti di business di ciascuna posizione, che rappresenta le aziende come la costruzione e lo sviluppo , arredi e attrezzature , strutture e servizi , alimenti e bevande, attrezzature di gioco , tecnologia e servizi IT . Le categorie di premi e vincitori di Macao , Singapore , Las Vegas , e Betlemme sono i seguenti :

Corporate Cultura e sostenibilità Award

Macau Coca- Cola Beverage Company
Sunfresh Singapore
GE Lighting
Agricoltori Brothers
Cost Management Award

Stampa Unique
Cyclect Ingegneria Elettrica
Trident Construction Corporation
Chrin Hauling
Service Excellence Award

China Travel Service Macao
Certis Cisco Security
Fun City Foods
Primo Produce
Project Management

Hsin Chong Ingegneria
LanTroVision
AT & T
Orlando Diefenderfer
Total Quality Management

Fook Yik
Culina
Jacquard Tessuto Società
Stampa Christmas City
innovazione

TCS John Huxley
Gexpro Asia
International Game Technology
KGM Gaming
Piccole - Medie Imprese ( PMI )

zenit
Colourscan Co
Universale Color Graphics
Cox Building Services
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sabato 14 dicembre 2013

Casinò: Macao prevede di crescere nel 2014

MACAO - Deutsche Bank prevede che le entrate del gioco potrebbero salire del 20 per cento a Macao nel corso del 2014. Lo riporta Bloomberg.

La previsione si basa su tendenze passate, evidenzia in una nota il rapporto.
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giovedì 31 ottobre 2013

Casinò cinesi verso nuovi record

La grande e suggestiva Macao continua ad essere il vero albero della cuccagna per Las Vegas Sands, Mgm Resorts Itl, Wynn Resorts e gli altri casino della vera capitale mondiale del gioco. Secondo alcuni analisti, infatti, anche a ottobre i casinò dell’ex colonia portoghese metteranno a segno l’ennesimo risultato da record.

Secondo Rbc Capital Markets, John Kempf, le entrate di gioco dei primi 27 giorni del mesi sono state pari a 4,1 mld di dollari, superando il record mensile che spettava a marzo, quando erano state di 3,93 mld. Un ottimo risultato grazie principalmente al rinnovato afflusso di clientela cinese.

“L’economia cinese è cresciuta del 7,8% nel terzo trimestre '13, in linea con le aspettative e oltre le aspettative annuali che sono del 7,5%. Inoltre, la produzione industriale è cresciuta del 10,2% anno su anno a settembre”, ha riferito  Kempf, aggiungendo che le vendite al dettaglio sono aumentate a settembre del 13,3%.

Macao attrae giocatori del ‘mass market’ principalmente dalla Cina e dai vicini paesi asiatici, mentre i giocatori vip vengono da ogni parte del mondo. Il miglioramento dell’economia cinese cementa il mass market, che rappresenta la più alta quota delle entrate di Macao.

Secondo un rapporto di Stern Agee le entrate di ottobre saranno del 15% più elevate di quelle di marzo, quando erano stati incassati 4,52 miliardi di dollari. Wells Fargo pronostica un segno più pari al 30% rispetto allo stesso mese dell’anno passato.

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