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Macau's Winning Hand



The Cotai Strip is the next big thing. By 2010, hotels belonging to the Sheraton, St Regis, Hilton, Traders, Conrad, Raffles, Swiss Hotel, Intercontinental, Holiday Inn, Cosmopolitan Fairmont and Shangri-La will all be in operation.


  • Long known as China's gambling enclave, Macau has, in the past five years,...

  • The Cotai Strip is the next big thing. By 2010, hotels belonging to the...

  • The jewel in Melco's crown is set to be the City of Dreams, the first phase...

  • While the valuations of some operators are down on previous highs, analysts...

  • Despite Macau being a great example of China's development, the Chinese...

  • Other industries in Macau are now becoming eclipsed by the higher salaries of...

  • By the end of 2008, gambling revenue in Macau is predicted to grow by 70%...

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