KEY POINTS
  • Las Vegas Sands is exploring a sale of its flagship casinos in Las Vegas for about $6 billion, a source told Reuters on Monday.
  • The move is likely to mark the exit of the group's chairman from the U.S. gambling industry for now.
Signage for the Sands Cotai Central casino resort, operated by Sands China Ltd., a unit of Las Vegas Sands, in Macau, China, on Jan. 17, 2019.

Casino operator Las Vegas Sands is exploring a sale of its flagship casinos in Las Vegas for about $6 billion, a source told Reuters on Monday, with the move likely to mark the exit of the group's chairman from the U.S. gambling industry for now.

The properties included in the potential sale are Sands Expo Convention Center, the Venetian Resort Las Vegas and the Palazzo, the source added, asking not to be identified.