Maybe he is starting to get concerned that the government may hit the Aquis project on the head because really when you sit down and look at all the positives and negatives the latter comes out on top.
You will notice that the group on this trip has never made any comment of concern in regards to the Aquis project and as I have said before no matter what project is been considered there are always some concerns.
Even Campbell Newman said on the Talkback program that "he did have some concerns".
The Cairns group consisted of Tony & Justin Fung, Nick Dalton and picture editor Marc McCormack from the Cairns Post, Tourism body agent, John McKenzie from 4CA, the Sunrise team and a reporter from the Courier Mail.
Mr Fung plans to list a merged Aquis-Reef Hotel Casino entity on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Mr Fung said he needed to list the combined venture on the stock exchange to raise the billions of dollars required for the $8.15 billion integrated resort.
The billionaire said he preferred to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange rather than in Australia.“Hong Kong is one of those places which is the biggest in terms of gaming related stock,’’ Mr Fung said.
Mr Fung said he would not have any problem raising the finance for Aquis and already had flown potential investors to Cairns, including a friend and China Poly Group president Zhang Zhengao.
“We have not gone out looking for investors seriously as we still have yet to get all the approvals,’’ he said.
One wonders what the overall object was to fly all these people to Macau just to look at casinos or was it to get all the publicity to help the cause.
Read this article about the Fijian Casino:
http://www.onlinecasino.com.au/news/first-fiji-casino-complex-dogged-lawsuit-4327/

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