Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported declines in their slot machine revenues for the month of July.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation saw its win drop 5.5 percent from July 2010.
The Mohegan Tribe saw its win drop 5 percent.
Despite the declines, executives from both tribes said they were pleased with the results. The Pequots said other aspects of its gaming enterprise improve while the
Mohegans highlighted a 150.9 percent increase in net income during its third quarter.
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Foxwoods July slot revenue fell 5.5%
(The Norwich Bulletin 8/15)
Casino slot revenues dip in July
(The New London Day 8/15)
Mohegan Authority profit more than doubles
(The Norwich Bulletin 8/15)
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