VIP gaming promoter Asia Entertainment & Resources Ltd. (AERL) is aiming to double the number of rooms it operates in Macau, the company’s chairman Man Pou Lam said in an interview published in Forbes China magazine.
AERL currently runs three VIP rooms in local casinos, mainly focused on high-stakes baccarat: one at The Venetian Macao, one at MGM Macau and another at StarWorld. The operator aims to double that number of rooms to six, Mr Lam said.
AERL reported a two-fold growth of its rolling chip turnover last year, in comparison with 2009.
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