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1. Las Vegas Sands launches New High-Speed Ferry Service between Hong Kong and Macau
Las Vegas Sands launches New High-Speed Ferry Service between Hong Kong and Macau. Las Vegas Sands has launched high-speed ferry services between Hong Kong's Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre and Macau's newly opened Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal on Macau's Taipa Island. With the launch of the new CotaiJet service, which is being managed by Cotai Chu Kong Shipping Management
2. Las Vegas Sands Corp. appoints Eric Chiu as President of Asian Development
Las Vegas Sands Corp. appoints Eric Chiu as President of Asian Development. Las Vegas Sands Corp. has promoted Eric Chiu to the newly created position of President of Asian Development. In this new role, Mr. Chiu will add a variety of government relations and business development activities to the list of responsibilities he has had since joining the company in late 2002.
3. Singapore Awards Integrated Resort at Marina Bay Project to Las Vegas Sands Corporation
Singapore Awards Integrated Resort at Marina Bay Project to Las Vegas Sands Corporation.
4. Starwood to Manage over 4,800 Rooms in Macau
Starwood to Manage over 4,800 Rooms in Macau. Starwood Hotels & Resorts has signed an agreement with Las Vegas Sands Corporation to develop two hotels on the COTAI Strip development in Macau: The Sheraton Macao Hotel and The St. Regis Hotel & Residences, Macao. The 4,000-room Sheraton Macao Hotel is expected to open in 2008 and the 460-room St. Regis Hotel and over 400 St. Regis Re
5. CotaiJet Service Temporarily Suspended Due to Legal Proceedings
CotaiJet Service Temporarily Suspended Due to Legal Proceedings. The Macau Intermediate Court has temporarily suspended the Las Vegas Sands' recently launched Cotai Strip CotaiJet service while the court reviews a legal challenge to the Macau government's decision which granted CotaiJet a concession to operate the high-speed ferry service between Hong Kong and Macau.
6. CotaiJet Macau - Hong Ferry Service to Resume Service
CotaiJet Macau - Hong Ferry Service to Resume Service. The Macau Intermediate Court has removed an interim injunction that had suspended the Las Vegas Sands Corp’s entitlement to operate a ferry service between Hong Kong and Macau. The CotaiJet service had been operating for just over a week and was offering service between Hong Kong’s Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre and Ma
7. CotaiJet launches Overnight Ferry Services between Hong Kong and Macau
CotaiJet launches Overnight Ferry Services between Hong Kong and Macau. The Cotai Strip CotaiJet has launched overnight high-speed ferry services between Hong Kong and Macau. The ferry service is managed and operated by Cotai Chu Kong Shipping Management Services of Hong Kong and uses ferries purchased by a wholly-owned subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands Corp..
8. First American operated Casino opens in Macao
First American operated Casino opens in Macao.
9. CotaiJet expands Services between Hong Kong and Macau
CotaiJet expands Services between Hong Kong and Macau. CotaiJet’s expanded roundtrip daily ferry service between Hong Kong and Macau will now run from 7:00 am to 11:30 pm. Between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., CotaiJet will operate with service every 30 minutes instead of its current one-hour intervals. The additional routes will increase the capacity of the current CotaiJe
10. Leading International Tradeshow Organizers unite with The Venetian Macao
Leading International Tradeshow Organizers unite with The Venetian Macao.

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