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Global Market Advisors quoted in GGR Asia

‘Osaka Strip’ to max Japan casino benefits: GMA

An “Osaka Strip” concept should be considered, for a world-class casino gaming hub in Japan with multiple venues, to compete with the likes of the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada and the Cotai Strip in Macau.

That is the suggestion in a white paper on Japan’s nascent casino industry – an executive summary of which was issued on Wednesday – by Global Market Advisors LLC (GMA).

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Global Market Advisors quoted in Forbes Asia

Global Casino Industry Juiced for Japan

by Muhammad Cohen

The world’s casino business sees Japan’s casino legalization as a golden opportunity and, even amid the ongoing recovery in Macau, the gaming industry is all abuzz about it.  One unscientific indicator: I’m a speaker at next month’s Japan Gaming Congress in Tokyo and I’ve had several industry friends ask for my help to get them on the conference program.  More scientifically, a study by Global Market Advisors indicates, no matter how Japan plays casino legalization – or, as supporters would prefer, integrated resort development – it will be the second biggest market in Asia and number three in the world, behind U.S. and Macau.  That explains why Las Vegas Sands founder Sheldon Adelson says his company will invest $10 billion in a Japan integrated resort, and Melco Resorts and Entertainment Chairman and CEO Lawrence Ho says his company will spend “whatever it takes” to secure a Japan gaming license.  But the multiple scenarios also underline how little anyone knows about Japan has in mind for development of its so-called IRs.

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Global Market Advisors quoted in Las Vegas Review Journal

Strip of Japan casinos could rival Las Vegas, others

by Richard N. Velotta

A worldwide gaming and hospitality consultant has issued a report that says a strip of full-scale resorts on Osaka’s Yumeshima island in Japan could generate $10.9 billion a year in gaming revenue and rival Las Vegas, Macau and Singapore as a tourism destination.

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Kit Szybala quoted in Forbes

Silver Heritage Casino Hotel in Nepal Has A Mountain To Climb

by Muhammad Cohen

Frontier market specialist Silver Heritage Group’s casino project in Nepal targeting Indian visitors is over budget and will miss its scheduled opening this month.  That’s led to a suspension of trading in the company’s shares in Australia, a revamp of project management and a new fund raising exercise.  None of that means Tiger Palace Resort at Bhairahawa, the first purpose built integrated resort in South Asia, is a bad idea.

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Andrew Klebanow quoted in Forbes Asia

Macau Comes To America On Pacific Island Saipan

by Muhammad Cohen

A Hong Kong billionaire and her son appear to be building a casino juggernaut on a remote U.S. outpost, the island of Saipan.  A shiny beachfront casino-hotel is under construction, but meanwhile Chinese gamblers are betting huge amounts on their temporary casino in a nearby shopping mall – or at least it seems so.

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Shaun McCamley quoted on CalvinAyre.com

Shaun McCamley: Take a second look on social games

by Stephanie Raquel

No one can deny the popularity of mobile phones worldwide.  In fact, analysts are predicting that the number of mobile phone users in the world is expected to hit the 5 billion mark by 2019.

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Shaun McCamley quoted on calvinayre.com

ASEAN Gaming Summit interviews Vietnam experts

In mid-January 2017, Vietnam finally lifted its long-standing ban on domestic gambling, allowing Vietnamese locals to enter select casinos in the country.

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Indian Whitepaper written by Kit Szybala quoted in Forbes

From India’s Rise To Macau’s Rebound: A Look Back At Asia’s Casinos In 2016

by Muhammad Cohen

It’s time to check on my Asian gaming predictions for 2016.  As seen in my crystal ball, a half-scale Eiffel Tower has helped Macau climb back to growth.  The Philippines has been the top performing casino market in the region.  The moment of truth for Indian gaming is coming.  Asian casino operators increased their presence in Europe.  Shanghai Disneyland has been a hit but hasn’t stopped Macau’s turnaround.  Let’s look at last January’s forecasts in depth.

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Steve Gallaway quoted in Inside Asian Gaming

Japan Rolls the Dice

by Muhammad Cohen

When Genting Group Executive Chairman and CEO Lim Kok Thay said in November that Genting Singapore was pulling out of its US$1.8 billion integrated resort project in Jeju, South Korea, to focus on casino development in Japan, many snickered.  Over the past 18 months, Korea has gone from hot to not in gaming circles as it became clear the new IRs would not be open to locals, so it wasn’t surprising that Genting would abandon an expensive project with limited prospective returns.

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Shaun McCamley quoted in The Straits times

Opening Vietnam’s casinos to locals a calculated gamble

by Tan Hui Yee

There was concern over the weekend after Vietnam announced a three-year trial allowing locals to enter the country’s casinos.

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