Las Vegas Sands Corporation
公司類型Public company
股票代號{{nyse|LVS}}
Russell 1000 Component
成立1988年,​36年前​(1988
創辦人Sheldon G. Adelson
代表人物Sheldon G. Adelson
(Chairman & CEO)
Robert G. Goldstein
(President & COO)
Patrick Dumont
(Executive Vice President & CFO)
Lawrence Jacobs
(Executive Vice President & Global General Counsel)
總部Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
業務範圍Global
產業Hospitality, Tourism
產品Gambling, hotels, entertainment, casinos, resorts
營業額 US$ 14.5 billion (FY 2014)[1]
經營收入 US$ 4.09 billion (FY 2014)[1]
淨收入 US$ 2.84 billion (FY 2014)[1]
資產 US$ 22.3 billion (FY 2014)[2]
資產淨值 US$ 7.21 billion (FY 2014)[2]
所有權者Sheldon Adelson (53%)[3]
員工人數50,500 (2017)[4]
網站www.lasvegassands.com

Las Vegas Sands Corporation is an American casino and resort company based in Paradise, Nevada, United States. Its resorts feature accommodations, gaming and entertainment, convention and exhibition facilities, restaurants and clubs, as well as an art and science museum in Singapore.

It has several resorts in the United States and Asia. Among its properties in the United States are two resorts on the Las Vegas Strip: The Venetian and The Palazzo. Also in the United States is the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem, located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

In Asia, the Marina Bay Sands located in Singapore is the most recent addition to the company's portfolio. Through its majority-owned subsidiary Sands China, the company owns several properties in Macau, including the Sands Macao, Sands Cotai Central, The Venetian Macao, The Plaza Macao, Four Seasons Hotel Macao, and The Parisian Macao. It is the largest casino company worldwide.[5]

Properties

Image Property Location Date opened
  Sands Expo Las Vegas, Nevada 1990
  The Venetian Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada May 3, 1999
MSG Sphere Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada 2021
  Sands Macao Macau Peninsula, Macau May 18, 2004
 
Cotai Arena Cotai Strip, Macau April 8, 2007
 
The Venetian Macao Cotai Strip, Macau August 28, 2007
 
The Palazzo Las Vegas, Nevada December 30, 2007
The Plaza Macao Cotai Strip, Macau August 28, 2008
  Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem Bethlehem, Pennsylvania May 22, 2009
  Marina Bay Sands Marina Bay, Singapore April 27, 2010
  Sands Cotai Central Cotai Strip, Macau April 12, 2012
 
The Parisian Macao
The Parisian Cotai Strip, Macau September 13, 2016

Las Vegas Sands also owns the Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Conrad Macao, Holiday Inn Macao, Sheraton Macao and The St. Regis Macao at Cotai Strip, Macau.

Past properties

Image Property Location Date opened Date closed Notes
  Sands Hotel and Casino Las Vegas, Nevada 1952年12月15日 1996年6月30日 The original Sands Hotel in Las Vegas - demolished on November 26, 1996.

Ownership and stock

In 2012, CEO Sheldon Adelson and his family owned approximately 53% of the company.[6] In December 2004, the company completed its initial public offering with the ticker LVS on the New York Stock Exchange at a price of $29 per share.[7] Only 6.8 percent of Las Vegas Sands was put on the market.[7] Adelson maintained 87.9 percent ownership of the company, while its management and directors owned the remaining 5.3 percent.[7] In October 2007, the company's market capitalization peaked at $52 billion at $144.56 a share. However, because of general market declines and overall concern of the short-term financial health of the gambling industry, the market capitalization sank to approximately $1 billion at less than $2 a share by March 2009.

On September 30, 2008, with the company stock trading at $36.11, Adelson and his wife, Dr. Miriam Adelson, invested $475 million in the company through a 6.5% convertible note due in 2013. Subsequent to the $475 million investment by the Adelson family, and due to a further deterioration of the global economic environment, on November 11, 2008, the company announced that it will be receiving an additional investment of $525 million from Adelson and his family along with a raising an additional $1 billion in a secondary offering. The Adelsons agreed to buy 5.25 million shares of preferred stock and warrants to purchase about 87.5 million shares of common stock at an exercise price of $6 each.

In November 2009, the company completed an initial public offering of Sands China Ltd., its subsidiary that owns and operated its Macau properties, and raised a total of $3.3 billion in equity capital by selling a 29% interest in Sands China Ltd.

Aircraft

The Las Vegas Sands fleet includes the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[8]

Las Vegas Sands fleet
Aircraft In
fleet
Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A340-500 1
Boeing 737-300 2
Boeing 737-700 BBJ 1
Boeing 747SP 2
Boeing 767-300ER 1
Total 7

Las Vegas Sands Corp. operates 17 luxury jets, used primarily for transportation of the company's executive officers and VIP guests of its properties. Most of the aircraft in the Las Vegas Sands fleet are owned by and registered to Las Vegas Sands Corp., and a few are registered to Interface Operations, LLC, a Massachusetts-based company owned by Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson. Three of the Interface Operations, LLC aircraft—a Boeing 737-700, Gulfstream III and Gulfstream IV—are on lease from Yona Aviation, LLC. Sands' two Boeing 747SP aircraft are registered to Interface Operations Bermuda, LTD.[9]

All operational Las Vegas Sands aircraft are based in Las Vegas McCarran International Airport.

 
One of the two Sands Boeing 747SP aircraft
 
A Sands Boeing 737-300 approaching Singapore Changi Airport
Aircraft type Tail number Notes
Gulfstream III N623MS
Gulfstream IV N588LS
Gulfstream IV N688LS
Gulfstream IV N883LS
Gulfstream IV N886LS
Gulfstream IV N889LS
Gulfstream IV N972MS
Gulfstream IV N988LS
Gulfstream V N383LS
Airbus A340-500 VP-BMS
Boeing 737-300 N788LS
Boeing 737-300 N789LS
Boeing 737-700 N108MS
Boeing 737-700 N887LS
Boeing 767-300 N804MS
Boeing 747SP VP-BLK
Boeing 747SP VQ-BMS

旗下公司

References

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Las Vegas Sands (LVS) annual SEC income statement filing via Wikinvest
  2. ^ 2.0 2.1 Las Vegas Sands (LVS) annual SEC balance sheet filing via Wikinvest
  3. ^ McDonald, Duff (8 February 2012). "Meet the woman behind Sheldon Adelson". Retrieved 2017-09-14.
  4. ^ http://fortune.com/fortune500/las-vegas-sands/
  5. ^ https://www.statista.com/statistics/257531/leading-casino-companies-worldwide-by-revenue/
  6. ^ McDonald, Duff. Meet the woman behind Sheldon Adelson. 8 February 2012 [2017-09-14] (美國英語). 
  7. ^ 7.0 7.1 7.2 引用錯誤:沒有為名為hit-jackpot的參考文獻提供內容
  8. ^ Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two). Airliner World: 39. 
  9. ^ http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Las-Vegas-Sands-Corporation Aircraft fleet details

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