Madison Square Garden Co., whose venues include New York City’s Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall, said hackers may have captured personal information on credit and debit cards used at some of its venues over the span of nearly a year.
Chinese authorities are pursuing criminal charges against at least three employees of Australian gambling concern Crown Resorts, including a top executive who oversaw efforts to attract wealthy international high-rollers to its casinos.
The developer of the Hilton Brooklyn is recapitalizing the soon-to-open hotel at a time that increasing headwinds are buffeting New York City’s hotel businesses.
Researchers found that a ratings increase on travel websites led to increased demand and higher prices for hotels.
One of the employees of Australian casino operator Crown Resorts Ltd. who was detained in China last month has been released, the latest development in a case that has cast a pall over the global gaming industry.
TripAdvisor said slipping hotel revenue and climbing expenses pressured third-quarter results, which failed to meet Wall Street projections for sales.
Marriott International Inc., which closed its acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. in September, said Monday that profit tumbled in the latest quarter, hurt by costs linked to the merger.
MGM Resorts International said its third-quarter earnings surged thanks to a gain related to its recent deals related to the Borgata Hotel Casino Spa in Atlantic City and growth at its domestic operations.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. said third-quarter profit fell 1.2%, but the casino company’s results topped Wall Street estimates, as the Macau operating environment continued to improve.
Hyatt Hotels reported a surprise profit increase in its third-quarter on higher revenue from its hotels as well as increased management and franchise fees.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. swung to a third-quarter loss, in part tied to the opening of its latest casino in Macau, dragged down by its operations in the Chinese semiautonomous territory.
Analysts said a greater number of visits from VIP players to the world’s casino capital in October, as well as a steady stream of mass-market customers, helped boost revenue to its highest level in 21 months.
China’s surprise detention of 18 employees from Australian casino operator Crown Resorts is reverberating from Macau to Las Vegas and beyond, with gambling concerns—and some business consultants in general—advising foreign executives to steer clear of mainland China for now.
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Hilton Worldwide Holdings, in the process of turning itself into three separate entities, cut its profit forecast for the year as a key indicator of pricing power grew less than expected in the latest period.
Four people were killed on a white-water rafting ride at Dreamworld, on the Gold Coast, in one of the world’s worst recent theme-park incidents.
As Beijing seeks to root out corruption and stem the flow of money abroad, the Australian casino’s efforts to attract Chinese high rollers could prove a losing bet.
Chinese conglomerate HNA plans to buy a roughly 25% stake in Hilton Worldwide from Blackstone Group for $6.5 billion, the latest move into American real estate by a Chinese firm.
Hyatt Hotels has cut a deal to place a luxury Park Hyatt hotel in the $1 billion mixed-use project being developed in downtown Los Angeles by Chinese conglomerate Oceanwide Holdings.
Embattled Australian casino operator sought to reassure shareholders it could withstand fallout from the detention of 18 of its employees in China.