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Las Vegas Sands to restart Macau projects

Las Vegas Sands Corp., plans to restart the company’s stalled hotel-casino projects on Macau’s Cotai Strip region, according to published reports.

The company, which operates the Venetian and Palazzo, halted its Cotai Strip developments a year ago when financing dried up and the company was forced into a $2.1 billion recapitalization effort in order to avoid bankruptcy because it couldn’t cover its long term debt payments.


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  • The move reduced company founder and chairman Sheldon Adelson’s controlling stake in Las Vegas Sands by about 20 percent. Adelson, who is Las Vegas Sands chief executive officer, controls about 53 percent of the company’ stock.

    Las Vegas Sands is in the process of launching an initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange by selling shares of the company’s Macau holdings, which include the massive Venetian Macau, Sands Macau and Four Seasons Macau.

    The company hopes to raise $3.83 billion through the offering and said it wants to restart some of its Cotai projects, including hotel-casinos carrying the Shangri-La, Traders and Sheraton brands.

    Citing anonymous sources, the Wall Street Journal reported that construction could begin again in January. A person familiar with the matter said Las Vegas Sands plans to hire 12,000 to 13,000 construction workers over the next 12 to 18 months to restart work on the project.

    There will also be limited retail space and some convention and meeting space in the first phase that is set for the mid-2011 launch, according to the report.

    Gaming revenue in Macau jumped to a record in October according to unofficial figures released last week. Revenue for the six American casino operators jumped to $1.59 billion, up 42 percent from a year ago, and 17.6 percent higher than September.

    Tourism spiked in the gambling enclave due to an unusually long public holiday in Mainland China.

     

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    you go boy! wrote on November 12, 2009 01:13 AM: Now tell the Macau government you need to hire americans for your casino in Macau and not let the Macau government run your company to the ground.!! Stand up for your rights and Americans.
    Please hire American casino workers to help us out in USA..


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    Payola Pete wrote on November 11, 2009 08:12 PM: Whatever Adelson is he definitely smart enough to go where the money is. China! And as far as restricting the Chinese visitors into Macau....Wow have you seen the numbers. If that's restricting I can't wait to see the numbers when they all can come!! Forget your beloved cesspool Las Vegas. Vegas will be on ice for a long time. Osloba and Bush killed it Vegas. Jobs? Are you serious? Invest in China Nightclubs if you want to make real profits in 2010. Scared? Keep starving then.


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    Swartzin Swaemga wrote on November 11, 2009 07:49 PM: Isn't Adelson a Jew?


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    Payola Pete wrote on November 11, 2009 07:37 PM: Hey Summerlin Jay.....Where do YOU get those Chill Pills? From some of your Rapper dude friends? Just make sure that when you pay your 60% taxes you know that the money is going to Beijing by way of Osloba and Co.


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    perry wrote on November 11, 2009 07:02 PM: wynn and adelson don't care about las vegas they can hangout with a communist government. how come wynn don't talk about china human rights.


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    Jay from Summerlin wrote on November 11, 2009 06:14 PM: Hey Payola Pete.

    Take a chill pill my friend.


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    Navigator wrote on November 11, 2009 04:21 PM: The Chinese government is restricting the amount anyone can travel to Macau. This is not positive for all of the casino operators (Wynn, Sands, MGM) who plan to open additional casinos.

    http://www.eturbonews.com/12401/new-travel-restrictions-may-hamper-macaus-gambling-industry


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    think wrote on November 11, 2009 03:34 PM: Mark wrote on November 11, 2009 02:15 PM:

    Maybe ol Sheldon can at least finish that tower in front of the Palazzo, it will at least give some jobs and make use of those 2 eyessore cranes.

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    Exactly my thoughts. But Adelson has his priorities and helping the local economy isn't one of them.


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    Mark wrote on November 11, 2009 02:15 PM: Maybe ol Sheldon can at least finish that tower in front of the Palazzo, it will at least give some jobs and make use of those 2 eyessore cranes.


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    you go boy! wrote on November 11, 2009 11:08 AM: Its about time.Chinese people love casinos and it will be great for american companys to make lots of money but please share here in Las Vegas..


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