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Marina Bay Sands CEO resigns

Thomas Arasi, chief executive of Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore casino of U.S. group Las Vegas Sands has resigned and will leave on Feb. 18.



Marina Bay Sands, built at a cost of $5.5 billion, opened its doors last April. It $242 million in earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and

amortisation for the quarter ended Sept 30, Las Vegas Sands said on Oct 27.

The U.S. casino group will report fourth-quarter results on Feb 3.

You can read the full story at Reuters.com.
 

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