Melco International Development
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Melco International Development Limited, formerly The Macao Electric Lighting Company Limited, is a multinational investment holding company based in Central, Hong Kong.[2] Melco International invests in casino and hospitality business and other businesses in Hong Kong, Macau, the Philippines,[3] and Cyprus.[4] One of the 100 oldest companies in Hong Kong, it was founded in 1910[5] and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1927.[6] Originally an electricity supplier to Macau,[7] around 2001[8] Melco International diversified into casino development and operations, building casino resorts[9] such as Studio City Macau,[10] City of Dreams Macau,[11] City of Dreams Manila,[12] and Altira Macau.[11] Currently the major subsidiary that Melco International operates is Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited.[13]
Native name | 新濠國際發展有限公司 |
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Formerly | The Macao Electric Lighting Company Limited |
Company type | Listed company |
SEHK: 200 | |
Industry | Consumer discretionary – travel, leisure[1] |
Genre | Entertainment, leisure, other |
Founded | 1910; 114 years ago (1910) in British Hong Kong |
Headquarters | , China |
Area served | Hong Kong, Macau, Philippines, Cyprus |
Key people | Lawrence Ho (Chairman and CEO) Evan Winkler (President and Managing Director) |
Brands | Mocha Club, Nüwa, City of Dreams, The House of Dancing Water, Studio City, Altira Macau |
Subsidiaries | Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited |
Website | www |