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Analyzing the Casinos & Gambling Industry in China - 2013 Report on the $80 Billion Industry
M2 - Thu Mar 21, 3:15AM CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7jfdf4/analyzing_the) has announced the addition of the "Analyzing the Casinos & Gambling Industry in China" report to their offering. Aruvian Research analyzes the Casinos and Gambling Industry in China in its report Analyzing the Casinos & Gambling Industry in China. We begin with an analysis of the global casinos and gaming industry through an industry overview, industry value analysis, industry segmentation, regulatory framework, industry competition and an industry outlook. We also analyze the factors that are impacting the global casinos and gambling industry such as regulations, mergers & acquisitions, international trade, industry globalization, amongst others. The Chinese casinos and gaming industry had double-digit growth in the past years despite the sector facing a downfall in various other regions. The city of Macau stands out to be the biggest gaming hub in the country. The Chinese casinos & gaming sector had a total gross gami
Analyzing the Global Casinos & Gambling Industry - 2013 Report
M2 - Wed Feb 27, 2:49AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gpczbz/analyzing_the) has announced the addition of the "Analyzing the Global Casinos & Gambling Industry 2013" report to their offering. The global industry for casinos and gaming holds down a current net worth of over $125 billion. Since early 2008, the center of the casinos and gaming has progressively shifted from Las Vegas and Atlantic City to Macau in China. This shift of the industry's activities to Asia is expected to continue. Assisting the shift has been the recent casino openings in Macau. More casino openings are expected in other parts of Asia in the near term. Singapore, with its two mega-casino developments, has already made a significant splash to the extent of rivaling Las Vegas. However, Chinese Government activities, along with other Asian countries, limit domestic access to their casinos and thus these casinos are highly reliant on international and particularly VIP tourist gaming revenue. The industry at the moment is in