金沙中国(01928.HK):已向澳门政府提交延长赌牌期限申请 承诺付最多4,700万澳门元
金沙中国(01928.HK)日前公布的去年度报告中披露,旗下公司持有赌牌转批给合同的威尼斯人(澳门)股份已于3月14日向澳门特区政府提交延长赌牌期限的申请,并承诺支付最多4,700万澳门元。
该报告中提到,3月2日澳门政府宣布有意将澳门六个批给及转批给合同的期限由2022年6月26日延长至2022年12月31日,以确保有足够时间完成修订博彩法及就判给新博彩批给进行公开竞投。(wl/a)
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