Three Nevada-based companies - Las Vegas Sands, MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts - make up three of Macau’s six gaming license holders. However, when comparing March numbers with results from pre-pandemic 2019, Macau is still a little more than 50 percent behind what some analysts say would be a solid recovery after three years of economic turmoil. With three months in the books, Macau’s casino industry is rebounding from its dismal 2022 performance, which marked the region’s worst annual revenue total in almost two decades.
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