Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes saw mixed results in their slot machine revenues for the month of June.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation remained steady with a win of $51 million. That's only than a tenth of a percent less than it kept in June 2010, The New London Day reported..
The Mohegan Tribe, on the other hand, saw a 4.4 percent decline in its win. But a top executive said profit is on the rise.
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More of same for June casino slots revenues
(The New London Day 7/16)
Mohegan Sun June slot revenue down 4.4% (The Norwich Bulletin 7/16)
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