Big-spending gamblers from China not coming back: SkyCity

Big-spending gamblers from China not coming back: SkyCity
Jason Walbridge says the company is focused on rebuilding trust. (Image: NZME)
Dileepa Fonseka
SkyCity chief executive Jason Walbridge says big-spending gamblers from China are not coming back to New Zealand, and the company is more focused on punters from here and South Australia.“International business, that you’ve spoken about, will not be coming back to SkyCity,” Walbridge told BusinessDesk.“We are not pursuing that business and we are very much focused on a world-class entertainment product for New Zealanders and South Australian-ders, and the tourists that do come to New Zealand and South Australia and want...

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