-- 根據永利澳門(HKG:1128)週五向香港交易所提交的業績披露,其2026年第一季經調整後的物業稅前利潤從去年同期的2.521億美元增至2.794億美元。 營業收入從去年同期的約1.271億美元增至1.453億美元。 永利度假村持有永利澳門72%的股份,後者營運永利皇宮和永利澳門度假村。這兩家度假村構成永利度假村在澳門的業務。
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