Steve McCann

Steve McCann

business executive Australia

Steve McCann, the former CEO of Crown Resorts, has taken over leadership at Star Entertainment during a critical financial crisis, tasked with navigating the company through severe liquidity challenges.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
68,548
Power
3,710$
Sentiment
5.20
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 5 5.20 0.24% +10% 25,499,884 68,548 $1,380,000 3,710$
Totals 5 25,499,884 68,548 $1,380,000 3,710$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Steve McCann is the chief executive of Star who discussed the challenges faced by the casino operator. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Star casinos must ditch glitz, start from scratch, says Bally’s chief

Australia Australia: Steve McCann is the chief executive of Star Entertainment who has been unable to reduce costs in line with declining revenue. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: SGR:ASX – Star’s earnings down, more pain ahead

Australia Australia: Steve McCann, the chief executive of Star, discussed the financial challenges facing the company during a conference call. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: Pubs and clubs smash Star casino”

Australia Australia: Steve McCann is the chief executive of The Star Entertainment Group who has been involved in efforts to secure funding and navigate the company's financial troubles. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: How a Sydney casino was brought undone

Australia Australia: Steve McCann praised the staff for their work in extremely challenging circumstances. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: ASX Star to keeps the light on after last-minute deal

Australia Australia: Steve McCann has unsuccessfully tried to coax lenders, state governments and investors into giving the embattled casino operator the time and cash needed to work through its challenges. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: Casino in trading halt, board unsure of survival