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Melco International Development

Melco International Development Limited, formerly The Macao Electric Lighting Company Limited, is a multinational investment holding company based in Central, Hong Kong.[2] Melco International invests in casino and hospitality business and other businesses in Hong Kong, Macau, the Philippines,[3] and Cyprus.[4] One of the 100 oldest companies in Hong Kong, it was founded in 1910[5] and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1927.[6] Originally an electricity supplier to Macau,[7] around 2001[8] Melco International diversified into casino development and operations, building casino resorts[9] such as Studio City Macau,[10] City of Dreams Macau,[11] City of Dreams Manila,[12] and Altira Macau.[11] Currently the major subsidiary that Melco International operates is Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited.[13]

Melco International Development Limited
Native name
新濠國際發展有限公司
FormerlyThe Macao Electric Lighting Company Limited
TypeListed company
SEHK: 200
IndustryConsumer discretionary – travel, leisure[1]
GenreEntertainment, leisure, other
Founded1910; 113 years ago (1910) in British Hong Kong
Headquarters,
China
Area served
Hong Kong, Macau, Philippines, Cyprus
Key people
Lawrence Ho
(Chairman and CEO)
Evan Winkler
(President and Managing Director)
BrandsMocha Club, Nüwa, City of Dreams, The House of Dancing Water, Studio City, Altira Macau
SubsidiariesMelco Resorts & Entertainment Limited
Websitewww.melco-group.com

History edit

1910–1987 – Macao Electric Lighting edit

The legacy company of Melco International Development Limited, the Macao Electric Lighting Company, Limited (MELCO), was incorporated in 1910.[14][5][3] The company was among the first 100 companies established in Hong Kong[6][5][15] and the first company to supply power to the city of Macau.[7] The company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1927.[6][16]

1988–2004 – Melco International edit

The Macao Electric Lighting Company, Limited was renamed Melco International Development Limited (Melco International) in 1988.[14][3] In 1993, Melco International became a subsidiary of Shun Tak Holdings and acquired Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises Limited,[6] which owned the Jumbo Floating Restaurant and Tai Pak Floating Restaurant in Aberdeen, Hong Kong.[6][17] Melco International ceased to be a subsidiary of Shun Tak Holdings in 1996.[6] Lasting Legend Limited became Melco International's single largest shareholder in 2001 and Lawrence Ho became Melco International's managing director.[6] In 2002, Melco International acquired the natural gas supplier Tongda Energy.[17] Also renovating its Jumbo restaurant brand, Melco International expanded into finances and technology with stakes in companies[8] such as iAsia Technology Limited, which was renamed as Value Convergence Holdings Limited. In 2003, Value Convergence together with its units VC CEF Capital, VC CEF Brokerage and VC CEF Futures became Melco International's subsidiaries,[6] which were subsequently disposed of in 2009.[18]

Melco International's Mocha Clubs, opened in 2003,[8] helped introduce "cafe-style slot-machine parlors" to Macau, which were uncommon at the time.[11] Melco completed the acquisition of Mocha Slot Group Limited in 2004. After opening its Macau headquarters in 2003, the following year Melco International opened offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Manila.[6] In 2004, Melco International acquired a 50% stake in Altira Macau.[19]

2004–2014 – Integrated resorts edit

Melco International formed a joint venture with Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL), an Australian casino operator,[8] in November 2004.[20][6] With Lawrence Ho and PBL's chief executive James Packer appointed co-chairmen,[21] the venture was breaking ground on a new casino project in Macau by December 2004. Melco International's profit increased 770% in 2005 to HK$534.2 million,[6] and by 2006 the company had regained profitability. Also in 2006 the joint venture purchased the final available gaming license in Macau from Steve Wynn at US$900 million, announcing a new focus on "Las Vegas-style entertainment" with hotels, serviced apartments, shopping, restaurants, and various kinds of entertainment.[8]

Melco PBL Entertainment was listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market in 2006.[22][23] With Melco International retaining a third of the shares,[11][21] the initial public offering raised US$1.14 billion and ranked as the year's fourth-largest IPO in the United States.[6] Several months later, its Altira Macau resort opened in 2007.[11] In 2008, Melco PBL Entertainment[2] changed its name to Melco Crown Entertainment Limited,[6] or MCE.[5] Melco International was a founding signatory of the Hong Kong Corporate Governance Charter. Melco International became a member of the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index in 2013.[16] Between April 2013 and April 2014, Melco International's stock rose by half in value in Hong Kong.[21]

2015–2020 – Melco Resorts and listings edit

In May 2016, the company became the single largest shareholder of Melco Crown.[16] In May 2017, Melco Crown ended its partnership with Crown Resorts and became Melco Resorts & Entertainment (MLCO).[10][24] With Crown's stake purchased for $1.16 billion,[25] Melco International via Melco Resorts at the time owned three resorts in Macau, eight Mocha Clubs, and a resort in the Philippines.[10] In May 2017, Forbes recorded Melco International as having assets of $13.4 billion,[26] 20,548 employees,[27] and a market cap of $2.8 billion. It also ranked fourth on the Forbes list of 2017 Growth Champions.[26] With Lawrence Ho as chairman and chief executive,[8] in October 2018 Melco Resorts filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission[28] for a spin-off and NYSE listing of its Studio City International Holdings Limited unit.[6][29] With Melco Resorts owning 60%[30] of Studio City,[31] the press reported the IPO could raise as much as HK$2.8 billion,[28] with Melco Resorts to remain majority shareholder.[29][32] Melco Resorts continues to be listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market.[33]

As an investment holding company, Melco International Development Limited currently has investments in Hong Kong, China, Cyprus, and the Philippines.[14] Active Melco International subsidiaries beyond Melco Resorts include Entertainment Gaming Asia, Inc., which focuses on social gaming platform development businesses.[34] In 2019, Melco International listed revenues of HK$45 billion, with profits of HK$1.8 billion.[35]

Major subsidiary edit

Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited edit

Melco Resorts & Entertainment (Melco Resorts) operates as a subsidiary of Melco International, which owns 51.2% of the shares.[32] Referred to as Melco PBL Holdings until 2008[6] and Melco Crown Entertainment until 2017,[10] the division owns the Mocha Clubs gaming cafe business and several casino resorts,[33] including City of Dreams Macau, Altira Macau,[11] Studio City Macau[10] and City of Dreams Manila.[12] As of 2016, the subsidiary's holdings included 3,000 hotel rooms, 60 food outlets, and 16,000 staff.[5] Melco Resorts operates several subsidiaries in localized markets such as Cotai,[28] Macau,[5] and the Philippines.[36] In Cyprus, Melco Resorts operates through the subsidiary ICR Holdings, which in turn consists of subsidiaries such as Integrated Casino Resorts Cyprus Limited and ICR Cyprus Resort Development Co. Limited.[37]

 
In June 2018, Melco Resorts & Entertainment opened Morpheus, a $1.1 billion hotel tower designed by Zaha Hadid.

The first iteration of Melco Resorts was formed in 2004 as a joint venture[20][6] between Melco and Publishing & Broadcasting Limited (PBL).[8] In September 2006,[5] the PBL-Melco venture spent US$900 million purchasing[8][22] the last[11] of Macau's six gaming licenses from Wynn Resorts, allowing for the operation of "an unlimited number of casinos, tables and machines in Macau until June 2022."[8] In May 2007,[5] the venture launched the casino resort Altira Macau (Crown Macau)[11] in Taipa[5] for $1.45 billion.[8] Melco Crown then launched City of Dreams Macau in 2009 for $2.4 billion,[11] with Melco PBL owning 66% of the development[38] and appointing Hyatt International to operate two hotels at the location.[6] The following year, City of Dreams Macau's House of Dancing Water attraction became "the most popular" show in Macao.[5]

On December 7, 2011, Melco Crown was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's main board. The following year, Melco Crown acquired a majority share of Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corporation, which was listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange. Melco Crown began working on a new resort in 2012,[6] the $1 billion casino resort City of Dreams Manila.[39] In 2015, Melco Crown opened its $3.2 billion Studio City Macau resort[11][10] after acquiring a 60% interest in the Hollywood-themed development in 2011.[38][12] Melco Crown had invested US$6.5 billion in Macau by July 2016,[5] with Melco Crown receiving the CSR Gold Award at Business Awards of Macau in 2013 and 2017.[33] In June 2017[40][41] the Cyprus government awarded the project company led by Melco group the first and only casino license in the country, granting a term of 30 years with exclusivity for 15 years.[4] In September 2017,[42] Melco International subsequently obtained a majority stake in[39] the City of Dreams Mediterranean Casino project,[4] which is composed of up to four satellite casino premises in the country.[43]

After Japanese lawmakers pushed for legalized gambling in integrated resorts, by 2017 Melco Resorts & Entertainment was bidding[25] for one of an expected three licenses.[41] In 2018 Melco Resorts opened Morpheus, a $1.1 billion hotel tower designed by Zaha Hadid, at City of Dreams Macau.[44] In the spring of 2018, Melco Resorts revealed its Macau resorts would rely on databases instead of junket operators to market to VIP visitors.[9]

List of developments edit

Melco International's major holdings include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Melco International Development Ltd.", HKEX
  2. ^ a b "The Best Bet in Macau Is Casino Operator Melco", Barron's, Lesli P. Norton, May 5, 2008
  3. ^ a b c Melco International Development Ltd.[dead link] Profile at Bloomberg Businessweek
  4. ^ a b c "Lawrence Ho: ‘All In’ Regarding the Casino in Cyprus", Gold News, January 10, 2018
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "12 years of Cotai", Macao Magazine, July 31, 2016
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Corporate Milestones", Melco
  7. ^ a b "Country Water Action: Macau Water – Aiming Higher", Asian Development Bank, June 30, 2008
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Gambling heir raises the stakes in Macau", South China Morning Post, May 8, 2006
  9. ^ a b "Melco's new $1 billion Macau hotel to operate without casino junkets: CEO", Reuters, Farah Master, May 6, 2018
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h Cohen, Muhammad (January 17, 2018), "Hong Kong's Richest 2018: Gaming Tycoon Lawrence Ho Adds $1.2B To Wealth, But Aims For Bigger Prizes", Forbes, United States, retrieved July 10, 2019
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Muhammad Cohen (7 January 2016). "Lawrence Ho Bets Big On Small Players". Forbes Asia. No. January 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  12. ^ a b c d Chan, Kelvin Macau's Melco in $1 billion Philippine casino project Associated Press, 6 July 2012, at Yahoo! Finance
  13. ^ "Directors", Melco Group, melco-group.com
  14. ^ a b c "Melco International Develop. (200:Hong Kong)", Bloomberg
  15. ^ MELCO INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
  16. ^ a b c "Corporate Profile", Melco International
  17. ^ a b "Young Ho grabs his chance", South China Morning Post, Enoch Yiu, December 2, 2002
  18. ^ "Melco International Development Limited", Melco Group, September 18, 2009
  19. ^ "Melco to buy Macau stake from chairman", Las Vegas Sun, September 14, 2004
  20. ^ a b "PBL withdraws from Singapore casino bid", Financial Times, January 3, 2006
  21. ^ a b c "Out From Macau: Lawrence Ho's Melco International Signs MOU With Spanish Company", Forbes, Russell Flannery, April 27, 2014
  22. ^ a b "Melco gets clearance for Nasdaq listing", Financial Times, Tom Mitchell, October 26, 2006
  23. ^ "Melco Crown proposes Hong Kong delisting", GGR Asia, January 2, 2015
  24. ^ "Melco Crown Falls 5%: Ho Offers Shares, Goes Solo", Barron's, Dimitra DeFotis, May 8, 2017
  25. ^ a b Melco's Lawrence Ho on Reasons for Split with James Packer's Crown, United States: Barron's, 2017, retrieved July 10, 2019
  26. ^ a b "#4 Melco International Development", Forbes, May 24, 2017
  27. ^ "Melco International," Forbes, 2017
  28. ^ a b c "Melco plans to spin off Studio City", The Standard, Avery Chen, October 11, 2018
  29. ^ a b "Melco International Plans Spin-Off, Separate Listing of Studio City International Holdings in U.S.", Fox News Network, Joanne Chiu, August 14, 2017
  30. ^ "Melco applies to list its Macau-based Studio City’s shares in New York", South China Morning Post, Louise Moon (September 10, 2018)
  31. ^ "Melco's VIP tables at Studio City could be put to 'better use' in City of Dreams or Altira after 2020 – Brokerage", Macau News Agency, Nelson Moura, January 16, 2019
  32. ^ a b "Melco shares jump as it plans US listing for Studio City unit", South China Morning Post, Laura He, July 20, 2018
  33. ^ a b c "Melco named Socially Responsible Operator of the Year at 12th International Gaming Awards", Barron's, Press release, February 12, 2019
  34. ^ "Melco International Development Limited Business Overview – Entertainment Gaming Asia", Melco International
  35. ^ "Melco International Announces 2019 Annual Results", 2019
  36. ^ "Melco delays Philippine tender offer, cancels delisting amid minority investor feud", Reuters, October 19, 2018
  37. ^ "Melco increases shares in Cyprus project, holds 75 per cent stake", Macau Business, Sheyla Zandonai, December 19, 2017
  38. ^ a b About Crown: Summary of key businesses 2009-09-16 at the Wayback Machine at Crown Ltd official website
  39. ^ a b "Lawrence Ho aims at global casino business for Melco", South China Morning Post, December 6, 2017
  40. ^ "License Agreement", Melco International (June 26, 2017)
  41. ^ a b Sun, Nikki (May 21, 2018), "Macau gaming tycoon veers from Russia toward Japan", Nikkei Asian Review, Japan, retrieved July 10, 2019
  42. ^ "Voluntary Announcement", Melco International, September 11, 2017
  43. ^ "Why This Company Is Betting on Tourists Flying to Cyprus From Around the World", Bloomberg, Georgios Gergiou, January 10, 2018
  44. ^ a b "Casino designed by Zaha Hadid opens in Macau", The Star, June 17, 2018

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Melco Melco International Development Limited formerly The Macao Electric Lighting Company Limited is a multinational investment holding company based in Central Hong Kong 2 Melco International invests in casino and hospitality business and other businesses in Hong Kong Macau the Philippines 3 and Cyprus 4 One of the 100 oldest companies in Hong Kong it was founded in 1910 5 and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1927 6 Originally an electricity supplier to Macau 7 around 2001 8 Melco International diversified into casino development and operations building casino resorts 9 such as Studio City Macau 10 City of Dreams Macau 11 City of Dreams Manila 12 and Altira Macau 11 Currently the major subsidiary that Melco International operates is Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Limited 13 Melco International Development LimitedNative name新濠國際發展有限公司FormerlyThe Macao Electric Lighting Company LimitedTypeListed companyTraded asSEHK 200IndustryConsumer discretionary travel leisure 1 GenreEntertainment leisure otherFounded1910 113 years ago 1910 in British Hong KongHeadquartersCentral Hong Kong ChinaArea servedHong Kong Macau Philippines CyprusKey peopleLawrence Ho Chairman and CEO Evan Winkler President and Managing Director BrandsMocha Club Nuwa City of Dreams The House of Dancing Water Studio City Altira MacauSubsidiariesMelco Resorts amp Entertainment LimitedWebsitewww wbr melco group wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 1910 1987 Macao Electric Lighting 1 2 1988 2004 Melco International 1 3 2004 2014 Integrated resorts 1 4 2015 2020 Melco Resorts and listings 2 Major subsidiary 2 1 Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Limited 3 List of developments 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1910 1987 Macao Electric Lighting edit The legacy company of Melco International Development Limited the Macao Electric Lighting Company Limited MELCO was incorporated in 1910 14 5 3 The company was among the first 100 companies established in Hong Kong 6 5 15 and the first company to supply power to the city of Macau 7 The company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1927 6 16 1988 2004 Melco International edit The Macao Electric Lighting Company Limited was renamed Melco International Development Limited Melco International in 1988 14 3 In 1993 Melco International became a subsidiary of Shun Tak Holdings and acquired Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises Limited 6 which owned the Jumbo Floating Restaurant and Tai Pak Floating Restaurant in Aberdeen Hong Kong 6 17 Melco International ceased to be a subsidiary of Shun Tak Holdings in 1996 6 Lasting Legend Limited became Melco International s single largest shareholder in 2001 and Lawrence Ho became Melco International s managing director 6 In 2002 Melco International acquired the natural gas supplier Tongda Energy 17 Also renovating its Jumbo restaurant brand Melco International expanded into finances and technology with stakes in companies 8 such as iAsia Technology Limited which was renamed as Value Convergence Holdings Limited In 2003 Value Convergence together with its units VC CEF Capital VC CEF Brokerage and VC CEF Futures became Melco International s subsidiaries 6 which were subsequently disposed of in 2009 18 Melco International s Mocha Clubs opened in 2003 8 helped introduce cafe style slot machine parlors to Macau which were uncommon at the time 11 Melco completed the acquisition of Mocha Slot Group Limited in 2004 After opening its Macau headquarters in 2003 the following year Melco International opened offices in Beijing Shanghai Shenzhen and Manila 6 In 2004 Melco International acquired a 50 stake in Altira Macau 19 2004 2014 Integrated resorts edit Melco International formed a joint venture with Publishing and Broadcasting Limited PBL an Australian casino operator 8 in November 2004 20 6 With Lawrence Ho and PBL s chief executive James Packer appointed co chairmen 21 the venture was breaking ground on a new casino project in Macau by December 2004 Melco International s profit increased 770 in 2005 to HK 534 2 million 6 and by 2006 the company had regained profitability Also in 2006 the joint venture purchased the final available gaming license in Macau from Steve Wynn at US 900 million announcing a new focus on Las Vegas style entertainment with hotels serviced apartments shopping restaurants and various kinds of entertainment 8 Melco PBL Entertainment was listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market in 2006 22 23 With Melco International retaining a third of the shares 11 21 the initial public offering raised US 1 14 billion and ranked as the year s fourth largest IPO in the United States 6 Several months later its Altira Macau resort opened in 2007 11 In 2008 Melco PBL Entertainment 2 changed its name to Melco Crown Entertainment Limited 6 or MCE 5 Melco International was a founding signatory of the Hong Kong Corporate Governance Charter Melco International became a member of the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index in 2013 16 Between April 2013 and April 2014 Melco International s stock rose by half in value in Hong Kong 21 2015 2020 Melco Resorts and listings edit In May 2016 the company became the single largest shareholder of Melco Crown 16 In May 2017 Melco Crown ended its partnership with Crown Resorts and became Melco Resorts amp Entertainment MLCO 10 24 With Crown s stake purchased for 1 16 billion 25 Melco International via Melco Resorts at the time owned three resorts in Macau eight Mocha Clubs and a resort in the Philippines 10 In May 2017 Forbes recorded Melco International as having assets of 13 4 billion 26 20 548 employees 27 and a market cap of 2 8 billion It also ranked fourth on the Forbes list of 2017 Growth Champions 26 With Lawrence Ho as chairman and chief executive 8 in October 2018 Melco Resorts filed with the U S Securities and Exchange Commission 28 for a spin off and NYSE listing of its Studio City International Holdings Limited unit 6 29 With Melco Resorts owning 60 30 of Studio City 31 the press reported the IPO could raise as much as HK 2 8 billion 28 with Melco Resorts to remain majority shareholder 29 32 Melco Resorts continues to be listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market 33 As an investment holding company Melco International Development Limited currently has investments in Hong Kong China Cyprus and the Philippines 14 Active Melco International subsidiaries beyond Melco Resorts include Entertainment Gaming Asia Inc which focuses on social gaming platform development businesses 34 In 2019 Melco International listed revenues of HK 45 billion with profits of HK 1 8 billion 35 Major subsidiary editMelco Resorts amp Entertainment Limited edit Main article Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Melco Resorts amp Entertainment Melco Resorts operates as a subsidiary of Melco International which owns 51 2 of the shares 32 Referred to as Melco PBL Holdings until 2008 6 and Melco Crown Entertainment until 2017 10 the division owns the Mocha Clubs gaming cafe business and several casino resorts 33 including City of Dreams Macau Altira Macau 11 Studio City Macau 10 and City of Dreams Manila 12 As of 2016 the subsidiary s holdings included 3 000 hotel rooms 60 food outlets and 16 000 staff 5 Melco Resorts operates several subsidiaries in localized markets such as Cotai 28 Macau 5 and the Philippines 36 In Cyprus Melco Resorts operates through the subsidiary ICR Holdings which in turn consists of subsidiaries such as Integrated Casino Resorts Cyprus Limited and ICR Cyprus Resort Development Co Limited 37 nbsp In June 2018 Melco Resorts amp Entertainment opened Morpheus a 1 1 billion hotel tower designed by Zaha Hadid The first iteration of Melco Resorts was formed in 2004 as a joint venture 20 6 between Melco and Publishing amp Broadcasting Limited PBL 8 In September 2006 5 the PBL Melco venture spent US 900 million purchasing 8 22 the last 11 of Macau s six gaming licenses from Wynn Resorts allowing for the operation of an unlimited number of casinos tables and machines in Macau until June 2022 8 In May 2007 5 the venture launched the casino resort Altira Macau Crown Macau 11 in Taipa 5 for 1 45 billion 8 Melco Crown then launched City of Dreams Macau in 2009 for 2 4 billion 11 with Melco PBL owning 66 of the development 38 and appointing Hyatt International to operate two hotels at the location 6 The following year City of Dreams Macau s House of Dancing Water attraction became the most popular show in Macao 5 On December 7 2011 Melco Crown was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange s main board The following year Melco Crown acquired a majority share of Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corporation which was listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange Melco Crown began working on a new resort in 2012 6 the 1 billion casino resort City of Dreams Manila 39 In 2015 Melco Crown opened its 3 2 billion Studio City Macau resort 11 10 after acquiring a 60 interest in the Hollywood themed development in 2011 38 12 Melco Crown had invested US 6 5 billion in Macau by July 2016 5 with Melco Crown receiving the CSR Gold Award at Business Awards of Macau in 2013 and 2017 33 In June 2017 40 41 the Cyprus government awarded the project company led by Melco group the first and only casino license in the country granting a term of 30 years with exclusivity for 15 years 4 In September 2017 42 Melco International subsequently obtained a majority stake in 39 the City of Dreams Mediterranean Casino project 4 which is composed of up to four satellite casino premises in the country 43 After Japanese lawmakers pushed for legalized gambling in integrated resorts by 2017 Melco Resorts amp Entertainment was bidding 25 for one of an expected three licenses 41 In 2018 Melco Resorts opened Morpheus a 1 1 billion hotel tower designed by Zaha Hadid at City of Dreams Macau 44 In the spring of 2018 Melco Resorts revealed its Macau resorts would rely on databases instead of junket operators to market to VIP visitors 9 List of developments editMelco International s major holdings include Altira Macau Macau 11 City of Dreams Macau Macau 11 Morpheus 44 Nuwa 10 Studio City Macau Macau 10 Mocha Clubs Macau 8 City of Dreams Manila Philippines 12 See also editList of conglomerates List of companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange List of most expensive buildingsReferences edit Melco International Development Ltd HKEX a b The Best Bet in Macau Is Casino Operator Melco Barron s Lesli P Norton May 5 2008 a b c Melco International Development Ltd dead link Profile at Bloomberg Businessweek a b c Lawrence Ho All In Regarding the Casino in Cyprus Gold News January 10 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k 12 years of Cotai Macao Magazine July 31 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Corporate Milestones Melco a b Country Water Action Macau Water Aiming Higher Asian Development Bank June 30 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k Gambling heir raises the stakes in Macau South China Morning Post May 8 2006 a b Melco s new 1 billion Macau hotel to operate without casino junkets CEO Reuters Farah Master May 6 2018 a b c d e f g h Cohen Muhammad January 17 2018 Hong Kong s Richest 2018 Gaming Tycoon Lawrence Ho Adds 1 2B To Wealth But Aims For Bigger Prizes Forbes United States retrieved July 10 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l Muhammad Cohen 7 January 2016 Lawrence Ho Bets Big On Small Players Forbes Asia No January 2016 Retrieved 20 May 2019 a b c d Chan Kelvin Macau s Melco in 1 billion Philippine casino project Associated Press 6 July 2012 at Yahoo Finance Directors Melco Group melco group com a b c Melco International Develop 200 Hong Kong Bloomberg MELCO INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT a b c Corporate Profile Melco International a b Young Ho grabs his chance South China Morning Post Enoch Yiu December 2 2002 Melco International Development Limited Melco Group September 18 2009 Melco to buy Macau stake from chairman Las Vegas Sun September 14 2004 a b PBL withdraws from Singapore casino bid Financial Times January 3 2006 a b c Out From Macau Lawrence Ho s Melco International Signs MOU With Spanish Company Forbes Russell Flannery April 27 2014 a b Melco gets clearance for Nasdaq listing Financial Times Tom Mitchell October 26 2006 Melco Crown proposes Hong Kong delisting GGR Asia January 2 2015 Melco Crown Falls 5 Ho Offers Shares Goes Solo Barron s Dimitra DeFotis May 8 2017 a b Melco s Lawrence Ho on Reasons for Split with James Packer s Crown United States Barron s 2017 retrieved July 10 2019 a b 4 Melco International Development Forbes May 24 2017 Melco International Forbes 2017 a b c Melco plans to spin off Studio City The Standard Avery Chen October 11 2018 a b Melco International Plans Spin Off Separate Listing of Studio City International Holdings in U S Fox News Network Joanne Chiu August 14 2017 Melco applies to list its Macau based Studio City s shares in New York South China Morning Post Louise Moon September 10 2018 Melco s VIP tables at Studio City could be put to better use in City of Dreams or Altira after 2020 Brokerage Macau News Agency Nelson Moura January 16 2019 a b Melco shares jump as it plans US listing for Studio City unit South China Morning Post Laura He July 20 2018 a b c Melco named Socially Responsible Operator of the Year at 12th International Gaming Awards Barron s Press release February 12 2019 Melco International Development Limited Business Overview Entertainment Gaming Asia Melco International Melco International Announces 2019 Annual Results 2019 Melco delays Philippine tender offer cancels delisting amid minority investor feud Reuters October 19 2018 Melco increases shares in Cyprus project holds 75 per cent stake Macau Business Sheyla Zandonai December 19 2017 a b About Crown Summary of key businesses Archived 2009 09 16 at the Wayback Machine at Crown Ltd official website a b Lawrence Ho aims at global casino business for Melco South China Morning Post December 6 2017 License Agreement Melco International June 26 2017 a b Sun Nikki May 21 2018 Macau gaming tycoon veers from Russia toward Japan Nikkei Asian Review Japan retrieved July 10 2019 Voluntary Announcement Melco International September 11 2017 Why This Company Is Betting on Tourists Flying to Cyprus From Around the World Bloomberg Georgios Gergiou January 10 2018 a b Casino designed by Zaha Hadid opens in Macau The Star June 17 2018External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melco International Development amp oldid 1172773623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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