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Macáu

British  
/ məˈkau /

noun

  1. the Portuguese name for Macao

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With casinos in Las Vegas and Macau as well, Wynn is “on track to become one of the most globally diversified companies in our industry,” Billings said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The exclusive global licensing deal for UBT251—a drug that targets three different hormones to treat obesity, Type 2 diabetes and other diseases—means Novo Nordisk has exclusive rights to develop, manufacture, and commercialize UBT251 globally, excluding the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

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How else would casinos—in Monte Carlo, Macau or online—stay in business?

From The Wall Street Journal

Chang: I happened to be in Macau the week before Hong Kong for an event that was kind of like an Asian version of the Laver Cup.

From Los Angeles Times

Its Macau operations improved, but Las Vegas resorts continued to struggle.

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