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Stanley Ho - Wikipedia
He was the founder and chairman of SJM Holdings, which owns nineteen casinos in Macau including the Grand Lisboa. Ho was nicknamed variously Godfather and King of Gambling, reflecting the government-granted monopoly he held on the Macau gambling industry for 40 years.
Stanley Ho, patriarch of Asia’s largest casino empire and the ...
Stanley Ho Hung-sun, the patriarch of Asia’s largest casino empire for half a century and a man whose very name is synonymous with Macau’s rise to overtake Las Vegas as the world’s gambling capital, has died, according to his family.
Stanley Ho and the End of the Gambling Emperor: How Macau’s ...
Long before Las Vegas operators arrived with glass towers and compliance departments, Stanley Ho constructed a gambling empire so comprehensive that it functioned less like a business and more...
Ho Hung San, Stanley(Hong Kong and Macao entrepreneur ...
Ho Hung San was the most powerful, profitable, famous, and longest-reigning gambling king in Macau's gaming history, earning him the title "Macau's Gambling King." Macau residents called him the "Uncrowned Governor."
Mario Ho, son of late Macau tycoon Stanley Ho, and model Ming ...
Entrepreneur Mario Ho, son of the late Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho, and Chinese supermodel Ming Xi have finally held their wedding ceremony seven years after they married. The couple held their ...
Stanley Ho: Hong Kong's 'king of gambling' dies aged 98 - BBC
Stanley Ho, the Hong Kong tycoon credited with turning Macau into the world's gambling capital, has died at the age of 98. Ho, one of Asia's richest men, was known as the "king of gambling".
Stanley Ho: Macau Casino King & Gambling Industry Pioneer
Stanley Ho held a monopoly on Macau’s gambling industry for over 40 years. His strategic investments helped Macau surpass Las Vegas in gaming revenue, making it the world’s richest gaming destination.
Stanley Ho, who built Macao’s gambling industry, dies at 98
HONG KONG (AP) — Casino tycoon Stanley Ho, whose business empire dominated the Portuguese gambling enclave of Macao for decades, died Tuesday in Hong Kong at age 98. Considered the father of modern gambling in China, Ho’s long and eventful life tracked the ebb and flow of southern China’s fortunes.
Stanley Ho, who built Macau's gambling industry, dies at 98
Stanley Ho, the Macau casino tycoon who was considered the father of modern gambling in China, died Tuesday in Hong Kong, his daughter Pansy Ho said. He was 98.
How Stanley Ho Built a Gambling Empire - commoncog.com
Within weeks of the Japanese surrender, Ho was back in Hong Kong making strategic investments. He had connections in Macau, thanks to his business holdings and his marriage to Clementina Leitão, of the prominent Portuguese Leitão family.
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