Las Vegas Review-Journal

Wynn Resorts: Travel limits ease between province, Macao

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

Travel restrictio­ns are being lifted between China’s Guangdong province and Macao, a move that could spark increased business for Las Vegas companies operating in the Chinese gambling enclave.

In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing by Wynn Resorts Ltd. on Thursday, the company said that “beginning in June 2020, certain restrictio­ns are being eased as the region gradually recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.”

U.s.-based gaming industry analysts called the news “a step in the right direction.”

“It has been announced that Guangdong Province, a People’s Republic of China province adjacent to Macao, has eased quarantine requiremen­ts for those traveling between Guangdong Province and Macao,” the Wynn filing said. “Certain groups of people, including students, teachers and certain non-resident workers who are PRC citizens can travel between Macao and Zhuhai, a PRC city adjacent to Macao, subject to certain health declaratio­n and testing requiremen­ts.”

The filing also said restrictio­ns from Hong Kong will remain through at least July 7.

“We view Wynn’s update on Macao travel restrictio­ns as a small, and incrementa­l positive, move toward thawing currently in place travel restrictio­ns,” Joe Greff of J.P. Morgan said in a note to investors.

Carlo Santarelli of the New York office of Deutsche Bank analyzed Wynn’s finances in China in his note to investors.

“As of May 31, Wynn Macau has $1.71 billion of cash on hand and $24 million of remaining (revolving credit) capacity,” Santarelli said. “This is relatively unchanged from the April 30 liquidity noted on May 6 when Wynn reported first-quarter earnings. We estimate the monthly cash expense, including interest and capital expenditur­es, is about $97 million, thereby implying about 18 months of liquidity prior to the note issuance.”

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

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