Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported slot machine revenues for the month of September 2010.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal
Nation saw a 2.1 percent increase in the slot win at Foxwoods Resort Casino and
MGM Grand at Foxwoods. The overall handle rose 4.1 percent, compared to a year ago.
The Mohegan Tribe saw a 3 percent decline in its slot win at Mohegan Sun.
The overall handle was down 2 percent.
Both tribes have taken a big hit in casino revenues in the last two years.
Get the Story:
Foxwoods September slot revenue up; Mohegan down
(The Norwich Bulletin 10/15)
Slot Machine Revenues Up At Foxwoods, Down at Mohegan Sun (The Hartford Courant 10/15)
Foxwoods’ slot ‘win’ up in September; Mohegan Sun’s down (The New London Day 10/15)
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Connecticut tribes see ups and downs in slot machine revenue
Friday, October 15, 2010
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