Originally from Beijing’s Old Summer Palace, four of the iconic 12-piece Bronze Zodiac Heads have reunited in Macau. These 18th-century masterpieces had once adorned a water clock fountain ...
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.
(Reuters) - A Macau-based individual has become the second-biggest shareholder in casino operator Star Entertainment by building a stake of more than 5.5% in the embattled Australian company, a stock ...
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 ...
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 ...
The ASX has picked up ground, while Star Entertainment has gained on the growing stake being accumulated by a mysterious Macau-based investor. Across the region on Tuesday, Chinese chip makers ...
The ASX has bounced back a bit with energy and mining stocks rallying, while a mystery Macau investor scoops up Star Entertainment. This came as bargain hunters jumped back in the game on Wall ...
Elsewhere, a mystery Macau businessman, Wang Xing Chun, has emerged as a potential white knight for Star Entertainment Group (ASX:SGR), after he quietly acquired shares since September.