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Oneida Nation casino profit put at $70M
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2002 The Oneida Nation of New York turned a profit of nearly $70 million in the past year, according to a financial document obtained by The Syracuse Post-Standard. The tribe sent a prospectus to potential investors to attract money for a $300 million expansion of its casino resort. The document cited total revenues of $232 million, $180 million of which came from the casino. The tribe sold $135 million in bonds to pay for part of the expansion. Get the Story:
Turning Stone's one-year profit: $70M (The Syracuse Post-Standard 12/19) Relevant Links:
Oneida Nation - http://www.oneida-nation.net Related Stories:
Oneida Nation jumps into bond market (12/11)
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