Star Entertainment’s major Macau-based investor has increased his stake in the company for a second time in a week, with the mystery businessman now owning almost 7 per cent of the struggling ...
Jan 13 (Reuters) - A Macau-based individual has become the second-biggest shareholder in casino operator Star Entertainment (SGR.AX), opens new tab by building a stake of more than 5.5% in the ...
A secretive investor is friends with Star’s two Hong Kong-based partners, sources say, which could give gaming regulators a new headache if he keeps buying up shares. Macau’s Xingchun Wang is ...
A mystery Macau businessman has emerged as a major Star Entertainment shareholder after spending $35 million to take a big stake in the operator of casinos in Sydney, Brisbane and on the Gold Coast.
Mr Mathieson said he also was not aware of any links between Mr Wang and Star’s Hong Kong consortium partners, but said if the Macau investor wished to increase his stake further he would ...
A Macau-based individual has become the second-biggest shareholder in casino operator Star Entertainment by building a stake of more than 5.5 per cent in the embattled Australian company ...
Macau’s Xingchun Wang is now the second-biggest shareholder in Star, although the embattled casino operator and its bankers are in the dark about who he is and what his intentions are.
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