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The Star Entertainment Group Limited (ASX: SGR)
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Yes, The Star Entertainment Group had historically paid two fully franked dividends a year. The last dividend was paid in July 2020 amid COVID-19 affecting the company’s normal operations. More recently, fines for regulatory breaches have affected the company’s bottom line.
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The Star Entertainment Group listed on the ASX on 6 June 2011.
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About The Star Entertainment Group Limited
The Star Entertainment Group (ASX: SGR) operates three hotel and casino complexes in Australia. These are The Star Sydney (casino licence expiring in 2093, with electronic gaming machine exclusivity expiring in 2041), The Star Gold Coast (a perpetual licence), and Treasury Casino and Hotel in Brisbane (licence expiring in 2070).
The group's joint venture Queen's Wharf development in Brisbane will feature a new casino with a 99-year licence (and a 25-year exclusivity period) with completion due in late 2023. The new casino will replace Treasury Casino and Hotel, which will be repurposed into a hotel and retail site.
In 2022, The Star Entertainment Group was found unfit to hold casino licences in both New South Wales and Queensland. The company was fined $100 million by both states with a new manager appointed to oversee Star's operations to regulated standards. Its Sydney casino licence was suspended while in Queensland, a 90-day suspension has been deferred to December 2023.