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Fairmont Raffles Holdings International and Las Vegas Sands Working in Asia's Las Vegas and Boyd Gaming to Present at Goldman Sachs Lodging, Gaming, Restaurant and Leisure Conference.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-6 June 2006-US Equity News: Fairmont Raffles Holdings International and Las Vegas Sands Working in Asia's Las Vegas and Boyd Gaming to Present at Goldman Sachs Lodging, Gaming, Restaurant and Leisure Conference(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06062006 City of Industry, CA - Resort and Casino industry news alert provided by U.S.
Equity News. Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS) and Fairmont Raffles Holdings International recently announced the addition of 1,500 rooms to the Cotai Strip(TM) currently being developed by Las Vegas Sands in the People's Republic of China Special Administrative Region of Macao. The parties have entered into a non-binding term sheet and expect to enter into binding definitive agreements before the end of the third...
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