The concessionaire says its mass gaming, luxury retail and hotel businesses all show strength in Macao.
Wynn Palace
Craig Billings, CEO of Wynn Resorts, said the company was ‘well-positioned for success in Macau’s next phase of growth’.
Company’s revenues in three months to 31 December 2022 dropped by 41.57% year-on-year from US$325.66 million to US$190.26 million.
Newest cases: cabbie’s wife, neighbour, wife of man who ate in same restaurant as cabbie, and fellow diner; two other cases are mainland Chinese worker and his wife who works at Wynn Palace.
Renovated store is group’s biggest and first ‘green’ premises; grand opening of T Galleria at The Londoner Macao takes place this Friday.
Adjusted EBITDA was negative US$90.3 million for the second quarter, compared to a profit of US$67.6 million the previous year.
CEO Craig Billings stresses company remains confident and market will bounce back once travel restrictions are relaxed.
Thirty-six other outlets, including eight serving street food, commended by the prestigious gourmet dining guide’s team of anonymous expert inspectors.
Chefs from Chengdu, Shunde and Yangzhou join local culinary experts to promote Chinese cuisine to the world.