金沙(01928.HK):對明年續賭牌有信心 生意要視乎疫情
金沙中國(01928.HK)主席兼行政總裁Robert G. Goldstein表示,澳門政府決策一直非常合理、周到和公平,而公司很想再投資於澳門,預期政府修改《博彩法》諮詢的過程公平及平等,並認為當局希望經濟有增長,會想公司投資,因此對明年續賭牌有信心,沒有感到恐懼或害怕會出現問題。
金沙又稱,生意要視乎疫情,但強調基本需求仍然強勁,尤其是高端中場表現穩固,相信只要疫苗接種率持續提升,明年內地有望解除更多旅遊限制。
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