Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported double-digit declines in slot machine revenue for the month of August.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation said its win was $52.2 million. That's 11. 8 percent lower than August 2010.
The Mohegan Tribe reported a win of $59.9 million. That's 10.6 percent less than August 2010.
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Casino slots take double-digit hits in August
(The New London Day 9/16)
Foxwoods August slots revenue down 11.8% (The Norwich Bulletin 9/16)
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Connecticut tribes see double-digit dip in slot machine revenue
Friday, September 16, 2011
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