Nov 15th, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG -- Las Vegas Sands Corp. said Sunday that it hopes to generate 30% of its Macau revenues from non-Chinese customers after 2011, when it opens a new casino-and-resort complex in Macau's Cotai area.
Currently, revenue from non-China visitors makes up about 8% of Las Vegas Sands' business in Macau, according to the company's Macau president Steve Jacobs.
While visitors from neighboring Hong Kong and mainland China make up the bulk of visitors and revenue in Macau and at ...
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