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永利澳门第一季度调整后税前利润增长

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-- 根据永利澳门(HKG:1128)周五向香港交易所提交的业绩披露,其2026年第一季度经调整后的物业税前盈利从去年同期的2.521亿美元增至2.794亿美元。 营业收入从去年同期的约1.271亿美元增至1.453亿美元。 永利度假村持有永利澳门72%的股份,后者运营永利皇宫和永利澳门度假村。这两家度假村构成永利度假村在澳门的业务。

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