Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Survey: 58 percent think POGOs harmful
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Good morning.?POGOs are again under fire, as a?new survey?finds that 58 percent of respondents think the operators are harmful to the nation. But a?total ban?could affect the nation’s expected GDP growth, with over 25,000 employed by the industry. Meanwhile, Las Vegas Sands has announced it’s “looking hard” at prospects of a?casino in Thailand, but that it’s focused on?New York. And Genting Hong Kong is signaling its death toll as it?appoints liquidators?for itself and Dream Cruises.
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A survey cited by the chair of the Philippine Senate Committee on Ways and Means has found that 58 percent of respondents think that?POGOs are harmful?for the nation. The primary concern was the ‘proliferation of vices’. The survey is now set to be included in the?committee’s evaluation?on benefits and costs of POGOs. A?total ban?is expected to have strong?economic impacts?and could affect the nation’s strong GDP growth expected this year.?
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