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Macau Horse Racing to cease in April following £24.5m losses

SBC News Macau Horse Racing to cease in April following £24.5m losses

Macau Horse Racing Company – operator of the Macau Jockey Club (MJC) – has announced an end to racing in the country. The agreement with the Macau (SAR) government to terminate the “Concession Contract for the Exclusion Operation of Horse Racing” means that the current contract will expire on 1 April 2024.  The company reported that it has been operating …

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Macau Jockey Club bolsters betting provisions with Sportech Racing

SBC News Macau Jockey Club bolsters betting provisions with Sportech Racing

The Macau Jockey Club (MJC) has restructured its pari-mutuel betting provisions integrating Sportech Racing Digital technologies delivered through the firm’s Quantum TM System. Partnering with Sportech, MJC properties will be supplied with ‘BetJet’ teller and self-service operated betting terminals. Furthermore, MJC also received a new betting website with Sportech’s G4 digital framework, the first implementation of G4 within the Asian …

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Macau Jockey Club praises MGS preparations

SBC News Macau Jockey Club praises MGS preparations

  With just a few weeks remaining until the opening of the second Macao Gaming Show, the event’s co-organisers – Macau Jockey Club, Macau Slot and Macau Yat Yuen Canidrome – have reiterated their ongoing support and investment in the show, taking place at the Venetian Macao (November 18-20). Discussing the Asian event, billed as ‘By Asia For The World’, …

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Macau Jockey Club sees losses in 2013

SBC News Macau Jockey Club sees losses in 2013

Macau Horse Racing Co Ltd, the owners of the Macau Jockey Club (MJC) reported a deficit of $5.2 million (£3.10 million) on MJC 2013 betting operations. The Macau racing operator announced these figures in its annual financial report published this morning. MJC had decreased its annual losses from $7.5 million in 2012, as financial figures demonstrated an increase in track …

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