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Corporate Bits | anthony cabot calls for frank talk at macao tourism and culture summit 2015

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Legal luminary Anthony Cabot, a member of the Advisory Board for The Macao Tourism and Culture Summit 2015 at the Macao Gaming Show, has called for frank talk about Macau and neighboring markets at the autumn gathering of the Asian industry’s gaming event.
Talking ahead of his body’s announcement on the theme and speaker line-up at this year’s conference at MGS (Venetian Macao, 17-19 November), Cabot has advised the industry that it should expect “valuable discussions” on the developing markets both in Macau and beyond into the Asian Pacific region as the Chinese government’s major investment program – One Belt One Road (OBOR) – kicks in.
Speaking to media in Las Vegas, Anthony Cabot, a partner at the legal firm Lewis Roca Rothgerber (LRR), discussed the direction of The Macao Tourism and Culture Summit 2015 at the Macao Gaming Show: “Macau is significant. It’s such a huge market,” declared Cabot. “Other markets may impact Macau, but when you look at the sheer size of it, Macau is the sun and everyone else are the planets.”
So much so, Cabot and his Advisory Board members at the summit have been assessing this development as the organizers have been quick to confirm: “Macau is at the heart of this wave of development and The Macao Tourism and Culture Summit 2015 at the Macao Gaming Show will be a significant platform in exploring the ideas and concepts that will deliver increasing revenues and growth.”

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Broadway Macau is presenting the first stop of the “Cyril: Magic Up Close & Personal” world tour. Cyril, an award winning magician and early pioneer of street magic will be performing on 5th and 6th December.
An internationally acclaimed illusionist, Cyril proves that camera tricks and video special effects are completely unnecessary when it comes to performing illusions.
Cyril first showed his skills at Galaxy Macau during a private performance for VIP guests at last December. Due to the overwhelming audience response, Galaxy Macau is bringing Cyril back with his full touring show to give the public the opportunity to witness the magic live at the Broadway Theatre.
“Cyril’s show last year was simply amazing,” said Kevin Clayton, Chief Marketing Officer at Galaxy Entertainment Group. “Broadway Theatre at Broadway Macau features the latest and the very best entertainment with performances from around the world. Cyril’s skills and charisma captivate audiences, and we’re so pleased to welcome him back to Macau to perform his world renowned magic as a world class attraction for guests at the Galaxy Macau integrated resort and visitors to Macau.”

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