Founder of Las Vegas Sands- Sheldon Adelson, CEO takes position in Sunds of China, this company announced on Friday.
According to Bloomberg, Adelson will be appointed on March 6 and Las Vegas Sands COO Robert Goldstein, remains as interim president.
This change in management, followed by the retirement of former CEO of Sunds of China- Edward Tracy, who announced his departure last week.
Adelson, now 81 years old, is the first casino magnates in the US. To move to Macau, he started his gaming industry at the beginning of 2000. Although open casinos in 2002. After the campaign against corruption China, Sands China has plans to open a fifth casino in Macau at the end of 2015.
Hong Kong-based analyst at BNP Paribas, said Bloomberg, do not expect a big strategic shift, as Adelson is already working with business strategy.
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