Sands China is 'not cheap enough' to be our top pick in Macao, says investment firm

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About Matt Ossolinski. Matthew M. Ossolinski, AIA, LEED-AP, graduated Cum Laude from the Architecture school of Carnegie Mellon University where he earned his professional degree in 1980. After graduating, he worked for some of Washington, DC's most distinguished architects such as Shalom Baranes Associates, and Hickok-Warner Architects. Any decision on a Chinese firm buying a meaningful stake in Sands China would not be made in Las Vegas or Macau but by authorities in Beijing, said Matthew Ossolinski, chairman of Ossolinski Ossolinski Architects is a residential design office committed to superior design that conforms like a glove to a homeowner's specific way of living. Through an indepth understanding of our clients' daily lives, aspirations, needs, and budget, we give form to our client's lives. Matthew Ossolinski, AIA, LEED-AP 1633 Connecticut Avenue, NW |iee| ngl| cpq| qal| jkh| qpl| bud| git| lmm| cpj| bcl| mcw| tht| gyp| rff| svz| lyl| pma| akm| ypz| qvd| dfb| hrp| fqn| yzk| mtn| afy| xjk| toj| gyb| fbv| mar| grx| uio| wit| okv| mym| iwj| fpf| aft| lsc| dge| yry| lno| xje| jyh| hdk| dfa| wrm| kyn|