I suspect that the potential profit of hundreds of thousands of small timers/owners all kena into pockt of two BIG cheifs,Ah Lim & Adel(son)Economy not as rosy as reported in the ST. I am basing my observation on the nightlife entertainment industry. I am out every night so I cannot be wrong here. Feedback from nitelife operators same same - times are bad.
Hari Raya has more atmosphere stimulating awareness than CNY as we can see Malay families in shiny traditional costumes or visiting each others' relatives and friends. It used to be so for Chinese during CNY, but had gone with the wind a long time ago.
Hari Raya has more atmosphere stimulating awareness than CNY as we can see Malay families in shiny traditional costumes or visiting each others' relatives and friends. It used to be so for Chinese during CNY, but had gone with the wind a long time ago.
I disagree, take a MRT on CNY 1st and 2nd day, you'll see foreigners outnumbered local. The whole train full of Indians, pinyos and ah tiongs.
Why this year in Singapore so quiet ?
Why this year in Singapore so quiet ?
I disagree, take a MRT on CNY 1st and 2nd day, you'll see foreigners outnumbered local. The whole train full of Indians, pinyos and ah tiongs.
I suspect that the potential profit of hundreds of thousands of small timers/owners all kena into pockt of two BIG cheifs,Ah Lim & Adel(son)
They took away billions and growing!Thanks to PAP aka MM LKY
That's true. Money lost there will not be back in circulation. If gamblers had won, and before losing back to the casinos, the money would move around in circulation - makan places, retail outlets, entertainment outlets etc.
Yes it will. A lot of the money goes to the dealers, the sweeper, the Manager, the IT guy, the security guard etc etc ... these go back into circulation. A lot of the money also comes from Malaysia ($3M a day according to the JB politician), $1B a year, 15% goes to government taxes for goodies and infrastructural projects, let's say 20% goes to paying the people who work there, that is 350M just going into the economy.
You really think RWS and MBS will survive on Singapore customers?