As high rollers return, SkyCity rakes in record profit
High-roller gamblers have returned to SkyCity after a two-year absence.
High-roller gamblers have returned to SkyCity after a two-year absence.
SkyCity attributed the result to strong growth in its international business.
Aussie media has speculated SkyCity is nearing a deal with Taiwan's Pau Jar Group.
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Big increases in earnings are expected from the latest round of results.
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The two Auckland woman had squared off in the High Court about an alleged $800k debt.
He was arrested trying to board a flight to China after squandering the money.
The company expects the most likely buyer to be a private consortium.
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SkyCity remains on track for 'modest growth' in full-year earnings.
Labour has already opposed the convention centre-for-pokies deal.
Consultants will review its two biggest construction projects.
Nigel Morrison received a hefty payout when he left SkyCity last year.
Building structures at the $700 million Auckland work site are rising.
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Increased competition for gaming machines in NT hurt revenue and earnings, SkyCity says.
SkyCity says it's comfortable with the delay from Fletcher on the $470m convention centre.
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