The success of one market model cannot be migrated to another. Ignoring Macau's special characteristics and duplicating a Las Vegas or an Atlantic City would not be a successful strategy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The Macau casinos have a wonderful business, it's taking in money from Chinese businessmen elsewhere who send it through junky companies to casinos to gamble. The growth continues and they have basically western managers and western accounting, so we trust the numbers a little bit more.
You can't discuss Macau in any logical conversation. It will distort any reality.
We don't want to abandon any of the market we have now. We just want to gain new market.
Without economic growth and job creation in Mexico, we won't be able to confront the migratory phenomenon.
We don't have major limits in the transfer market.
You can't change the market; the market just is.
There's no statistical evidence that human beings have an ability to move in and out of the markets effectively. It's next to impossible.
The migration wave can be stopped.
Let's embrace productive capitalism, not casino capitalism, by restoring transparency and true competition in the commodities markets.
Macau is limited in size and land is expensive, so gaming and leisure development must be more efficient. We follow a very conservative financial strategy.