Sands sees Singapore casino breaking even by 2017
SINGAPORE, May 30 (Reuters) - Las Vegas Sands , the world’s largest casino firm by stock market value, expects its Singapore casino to reach break even by 2017 after a $3.6 billion investment, an executive said on Tuesday.
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