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Imperial Pacific raises $100M

Hong Kong-based Imperial Pacific International Holdings Ltd. successfully raised $99.8 million during its share subscription and placing operation. GRRAsia, an online newsletter about the casino industry in Asia, reported that the parent company of Best Sunshine International...
Posted On Dec 17 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Imperial Pacific looks to raise $99.8M for Saipan casino project

The parent company of Best Sunshine International Ltd. is looking to raise close to $1 billion by offering up to 510 million new shares to finance its $7.1-billion integrated casino resort project on Saipan. GRRAsia, an online newsletter about the casino industry in Asia,...
Posted On Dec 04 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

‘BSI offer of up to 49 pct. of shares is within terms of contract’

Gov. Eloy S. Inos confirmed yesterday that the CNMI did sign off on Imperial Pacific International Holdings’ filing last week with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, which allows the parent company of Best Sunshine International Ltd. to offer as much as 49 percent of the company’s...
Posted On Nov 26 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

BSI OK’d to bring outside investor

The parent company of Best Sunshine International Ltd. has been allowed to bring in an outside investor for its $7.1-billion integrated casino development project on Saipan. According to GRRAsia, an online newsletter about the casino industry in Asia, Imperial Pacific...
Posted On Nov 25 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago
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