April 2012 was a bad month for Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes, gaming executives said.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation reported a 13.4 percent drop in slot machine win. The Mohegan Tribe saw a 10.9 percent decline.
“We’re not happy; it was a tough month,” Mohegan Sun President and CEO Jeff Hartmann told The Norwich Bulletin.
The last time both tribes saw gains in slot machine revenue was December, the paper said.
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Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun April slots down by double-digit percentages
(The Norwich Bulletin 5/16)
April was a cruel month for casinos
(The New London Day 5/16)
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