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Sky City looks ahead

A dropoff in VIP gamers has hit the earnings at Sky City Entertainment Group but it's a market the casino and hotel operator expects to recover strongly as the economy picks up.Chief executive Nigel Morrison said it was the softening in table play at the

Georgina Bond
Tue, 17 Aug 2010

A dropoff in VIP gamers has hit the earnings at Sky City Entertainment Group but it’s a market the casino and hotel operator expects to recover strongly as the economy picks up.

Chief executive Nigel Morrison said it was the softening in table play at the premium end –$100 black jack tables and

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Georgina Bond
Tue, 17 Aug 2010
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