Tag: gambling

Macau's growth prospects look bright for the foreseeable future, says CLSA's head of consumer and gaming research, Aaron Fischer.
By Ivan Zhang | 28 September 2011
The private equity investor sells the shares at more than twice the price it paid four years ago, but keeps a 12.8% stake as a long-term investment.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 September 2011
NWS becomes the first cornerstone investor to exit AIA through a $70 million trade after a 39.5% gain in the share price, while an institutional investor sells $308 million ...
By Anette Jönsson | 1 June 2011
MGM China kicks off its institutional bookbuilding with the aim of raising up to $1.5 billion. At the same time, greenfield mining company Resourcehouse launches its IPO of up ...
By Anette Jönsson | 18 May 2011
Price sensitivity keeps the price down, but the offering still comes at a slight premium to Wynn Macau after the latter falls below its IPO price.
By Anette Jönsson | 23 November 2009
The spin-off from Las Vegas Sands sets its price range at a slight discount to Wynn Macau's current valuation.
By Anette Jönsson | 10 November 2009
Modest retail demand means there will be no clawback, but the deal attracts strong institutional interest and prices at the top of the range for a total size of $1.63 billion.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 October 2009
Has the gambling hub of the east finally run out of good news?
By Daniel Inman | 24 October 2008
In a tough market, casino operator SJM prices Hong Kong’s third largest IPO this year, while sportswear company XDLong is forced to cancel its listing plans.
By Daniel Inman | 4 July 2008
The deal comes as the company breaks ground for its Singapore casino resort, sending the share price sharply higher.
By Anette Jönsson | 17 April 2007
Desire to see bonds convert prompts Resorts World to use rare negative yield structure.
By Anette Jönsson | 8 September 2006
Exporters look to export credit agencies (ECA) to underwrite the risk of default of payment from their counterparties. Which countries in Asia are most at risk? Jenny Plei, ...
By Elaine Leong | 31 May 2001
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