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MONTHLY GGR FROM GAMES OF FORTUNE MONTH


2020


January February March April May June July


August


MOP22.12bn MOP3.1bn MOP5.25bn MOP754m MOP1.76bn MOP716m MOP1.34bn MOP1.33bn


Tere are 656 tables and 1,668 slots and the integrated resort saw 36 million visits in 2019. Tere is a 39-storey hotel with more than 2,900 suites, plus shopping, dining areas and convention centre. Total net casino revenues in 2019 were $2.88bn. In Q2 2020 net casino revenue was $5m compared to $698m in Q2 2019.


Te Sands Cotai Central integrated resort opened in phases beginning in 2012 and consists of four hotel towers with 5,621 rooms and suites plus gaming area with 399 tables and 1,374 slots. Tere is a theatre, retail space and more than 50 restaurants and catering establishments. It saw 19.2 million visits last year. Total net casino revenues in 2019 were $1.54bn. Construction work on the conversion of Sands Cotai Central into the new integrated resort Te Londoner Macao is continuing. Te Londoner Macao


2019


MOP24.94bn MOP25.37bn MOP25.84bn MOP23.58bn MOP25.95bn MOP23.8bn MOP24.4bn MOP24.2bn


DIFFERENCE -11.3%


-87.8% -79.7% -96.8% -93.2% -97%


-94.5% -94.5%


project is to be completed in phases throughout 2020 and 2021.


Te Parisian Macao opened in 2016 and is connected to Te Venetian Macao and Te Plaza Macao, and has 304 tables and 1,278 slots. Tere are approximately 2,500 rooms and suites and a shopping mall plus 24 restaurants and food outlets. Tere is a half-scale authentic re- creation of the Eiffel Tower with panoramic platform and restaurant. In 2019, the integrated resort saw some 13 million visits and total net casino revenues of $1.38bn.


Te Plaza Macao opened in 2008 adjacent to Te Venetian Macao and has 128 tables and 248 slots. Te integrated resort has 360 suites and rooms plus conference, retail and restaurants. It saw 24.3 million visits last year and total net casino revenues of $650m.


Finally Sands Macao opened in 2004 and was the first Las Vegas-style casino and entertainment complex in Macao and is located next to the Macau Maritime Ferry Terminal and saw approximately 5.7 million visits last year. Te resort has 289 suites and a gaming area with 198 tables and 782 slots. Plus there are spa facilities, restaurants and entertainment. Total net casino revenues last year were $576m.


For Sands China’s combined Macau operations, total casino net revenues amounted to US$7.02bn in 2019, a three per cent increase on 2018 revenues.


Total net revenues in Q1 2020 amounted to $814m compared to $2.33bn in Q1 2019 whilst total net revenues for Q2 2020 amounted to $40m compared to $2.14bn Q2 2019.


Total net revenues amounted to $848m for H1 2020 compared to $4.47bn H1 2019 with a loss of $716m for the first half of 2020 compared to a profit of $1.07bn for the first half of last year.


Sands China remains unwavering in its commitment to long-term investment in Macau and despite the current impact from the Covid- 19 pandemic, Sands China is encouraged by recent announcements regarding changes to travel policies, which the group believes represent the first steps towards the recovery of


NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE / MARKET DATA P91


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