Casino News: PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP: Gaming Industry is worth $144 billion, 2011

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP: Gaming Industry is worth $144 billion, 2011

 July 2, 2007, 9:53 am (5 years ago)
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP: Gaming Industry is worth $144 billion, 2011

The PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP had published their reports on predicting the international gambling firms can worth as much as $144 billion on 2011 following the yearly compounded rates of about 7.2%.

The gambling industry’s value as shown in the reports is worth $101.6 billion this will likely soar up because of the surge of the new online casino’s being built internationally as well as the restarting of the existing casinos.

The main catalyst in the increase of the gambling industry is the Asia/Pacific regions, in particular the resort of Macau in China. A $14.6 billion to $30.3 billion is expected in the increase of the income, this is a 15.7% improvement.

Retaining its title of being the world’s largest casino market, US income growth will be 6.7 yearly this is from $57.5 to $79.6 billion.

At Europe, Middle East and Africa, the income on gambling will show a slight increase, 1.9%, an increase from $25.2 to $27.8 billion.

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