The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut saw a 12 percent drop in gaming income over the last year.
The last four quarters have seen a steady drop in gaming business at Mohegan Sun. But executives put a positive spin on the numbers and said they control 52.2 percent of the market in the state.
For the last fiscal year, table game revenues were down 3.1 percent and slot machine revenues were down 4.3 percent.
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Mohegan Sun suffers economic losses in 2008 (The Norwich Bulletin 12/5)
Mohegan Sun credits recent success to 'proactive' strategy (The New London Day 12/5)
Mohegan Sun Profits Lower; Job Cuts At Foxwoods
(The Hartford Courant 12/5)
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