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Casino tycoon Stanley Ho's son mulls building casinos in Taiwan

Taipei - Lawrence Ho, son of Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho, on Friday expressed interest in building casinos in Taiwan. If the Taiwan government lifts the ban on gambling, I am interested in making investments in Taiwan, he said while attending a ...

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Casino tycoon Stanley Ho's son mulls building casinos in Taiwan

Taipei - Lawrence Ho, son of Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho, on Friday expressed interest in building casinos in Taiwan. If the Taiwan government lifts the ban on gambling, I am interested in making investments in Taiwan, he said while attending a ...

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Macao's casinos hit by share slide

... per cent in the past six months and Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, the gaming flagship of tycoon Stanley Ho, is down 47 per cent.

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China limits citizens' trips to Macau as money flows into casinos

Hong Kong - China has clamped down on permits to visit Macau after seeing huge amounts of money flood into casinos in the resort, some of them American-owned, a news report said Thursday. People in the wealthy southern province of Guangdong that neig...

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China limits citizens' trips to Macau as money flows into casinos

Hong Kong - China has clamped down on permits to visit Macau after seeing huge amounts of money flood into casinos in the resort, some of them American-owned, a news report said Thursday. People in the wealthy southern province of Guangdong that neig...

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Gamble pays off for Ho as SJM profits rise 8%

Stanley Ho adhered to one of the cardinal rules of corporate reporting when his Sociedade de Jogos de Macau gaming flagship showed a 8 per cent increase in first-half net profit

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PacificNet Co-Founder Tony Tong Named to the 'Asian Gaming 50'

... international names and regional leaders in the Asian Gaming 50. Topping the list this year are Stanley Ho, Sheldon Adelson & Steve Wynn, with other famous names including Lim Kok Thay, Francis Lui, Lawrence Ho, James Packer, Kazuo Okada, Hajime Satomi, Efraim Genuino, Pansy Ho, Ted Chan, Albert Yeung, Tom Hall, Jack Lam Yin Lok, Angela Leong On-Kei, Justin Leong, Joe Pisano, Albee Benitez,...

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Hot night for San Francisco Opera opening

... caviar atop truffled egg custard and roast squab with asparagus, by McCall Associates.Faye Ho, granddaughter of Macau gambling magnate Stanley Ho, was the date of dentist Alan Malouf. From Serbia: His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine. From London: investment banker Michael Davis and wife Kim, on a real estate and social junket organized by Olivia Hsu Decker,...

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Casino King takes gamble to fend off Macau rivals

Last month Stanley Ho, the Hong Kong-born gambling magnate, announced plans to tear down his flagship Lisboa casino and hotel and build his biggest and most opulent showcase yet, at a cost of $1.54 billion. The amazing 86-year-old also pushed through a long-delayed initial public offering for the company he controls, SJM Holdings, raising $494 million. Since 2002, when this former Portuguese...

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Gambling boom brings growing pains to Las Vegas of the East

Hong Kong - A surge in Macau's population spurred by the boom in its casino industry is bringing increasing growing pains to the Chinese territory, government officials said Friday. According to official statistics, the population of the former Portu...

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Las Vegas Sands looks to build Indian casino strip

... of their discussions.Adelson opened Macau's first foreign-owned casino in 2004, ending billionaire Stanley Ho's 40-year monopoly of the city's gambling market. Adelson ranked 12th in Forbes magazine's list of the world's richest people this year, with a fortune of $26 billion.