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Coronavirus wipes out business in gambling capital of the world
2020-03-03
[FoxNews] Gross gaming revenue in Macao plunged 87.8% in February.
beating the over/under!
Gross gaming revenue in Macao fell 87.8 percent year-over-year in February to 3.1 billion patacas ($386.5 million), according to the Gaming Inspection & Coordination Bureau. The sharp drop came after the government on Feb. 4 ordered casino operators to shut down for 15 days to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

February marked the second consecutive month that Macao was affected by the outbreak. Gross gaming revenue fell 11.3 percent year-over-year in January — to 22.1 billion patacas — after Macao was forced to close its borders to mainland China during the Jan. 24-30 Lunar New Year holiday, a particularly busy time for traveling in China.

Macao, the only place where gambling is legal in China, receives about 76 percent of its revenue from the industry. Gross gaming revenue for 2019 was 292.5 billion patacas ($36.6 billion), more than three times the size of Clark County, Nevada, home of Las Vegas ($10.36 billion).
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Posted by:Skidmark

#3  Do you drive an electric Aston Martin?
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-03-03 10:33  

#2  I've been to Macau 7 or 8 times in the last 30 months. Place is amazing in that is so not Vegas. I walked through the high roller room at a very well known property and watched guys play with $500k chips. No fun - all business.

Being down 88% is devastating.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2020-03-03 07:04  

#1  You mean entertainment doesn't own that massive portion of any economy when sh!t hits the fan?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-03-03 05:58  

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