Connecticut's Indian casinos report May revenue declines
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- Published: 27 June 2011
Hartford, Connecticut (AP) June 2011
Connecticuts two Indian-run casinos say slot machine revenue slipped in May.
The Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority, parent company of the Mohegan Sun, said revenue was $61 million, down 6 percent from $65 million in May 2010.
Foxwoods Resort Casino reported slot revenue of about $56 million, down 1 percent from last year.
Scott Butera, Foxwoods Resort Casino president and chief executive, said that despite the small decline in slot revenue, Foxwoods is adding slot machines.
Connecticuts two Indian-run casinos say slot machine revenue slipped in May.
The Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority, parent company of the Mohegan Sun, said revenue was $61 million, down 6 percent from $65 million in May 2010.
Foxwoods Resort Casino reported slot revenue of about $56 million, down 1 percent from last year.
Scott Butera, Foxwoods Resort Casino president and chief executive, said that despite the small decline in slot revenue, Foxwoods is adding slot machines.