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Report: Calif. tribes took in $3.4B in 2002
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2003 California's tribal casinos took in an estimated $3.4 billion in revenues last year, according to a report by the Analysis Group, a consulting firm. The tribes saw 17 percent growth in the last year, the report said. More slot machines were in play in 2002. Overall, the Indian gaming industry is worth $14.1 billion, the report said, up from $12.1 billion. Get the Story:
State Indian casinos' revenue up 17% in 2002 (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat 5/21) Relevant Links:
Analysis Group - http://www.analysisgroup.com
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