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High rollers a low point as SkyCity profits plummet

Crackdown in China, restricted money transfers and bad debts take their toll.  

Tim Hunter
Wed, 09 Aug 2017

A 30% drop in high-roller gambling turnover and a $99 million write-down of its Darwin property have slashed full-year profits at casino operator SkyCity.

“A number of factors contributed to our financial performance for the year including the modest growth at our New Zealand properties and

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Tim Hunter
Wed, 09 Aug 2017
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