永利澳门(01128.HK)首三季经营收益按年跌83.5% 经调整後物业EBITDA亏损2.76亿美元
永利澳门(01128.HK)控股股东WYNN RESORTS公布截至今年9月30日止第三财季及首三季的未经审核业绩。其中澳门业务今年首三季经营收益为5.77亿美元,按年下跌83.5%;经调整後的物业EBITDA亏损2.76亿美元,上年同期为盈利10.3亿美元。
单计第三季,澳门业务经营收益为6,706.9万美元,按年下跌93.7%;经调整後的物业EBITDA亏损1.12亿美元,上年同期为盈利3.01亿美元。
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