The Mashantucket Pequot
Tribal Nation of Connecticut saw a decline in slot machine revenue for the month of June.
The tribe's "win" was $51,036,65, down from $51,011,236 a year ago, The Norwich Bulletin reported. It was the second consecutive month of year-over-year declines, the paper said
Nevertheless, the tribe said its slot revenues were "stabilizing."
“We are beginning to experience the benefits of a more efficient, more customer-focused operation capable of improving its key customer offerings and its bottom line at the same time," Foxwoods President and CEO Scott Butera said in a press release, the paper reported.
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Foxwoods June slot machine revenue down slightly
(The Norwich Bulletin 7/19)
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