12 June 2010

Atlantic City Casino Gambling Revenue Down In March


Another month, another decline in gambling revenue for Atlantic City casinos. In March, revenue dropped 5.6% from the same period in 2009, a sign that things are not improving.

Las Vegas Strip Casinos Have Thirty-Three Percent Revenue Increase
Casinos on the Las Vegas Strip have been waiting for several years for something to come along and turn around declining revenue. In February, the casinos received that boost and increased revenue by thirty-three percent.

Atlantic City Casino Profits Continue To Tumble In First Quarter
First quarter revenue figures were released this week for Atlantic City casinos and again it was bad news for the gaming industry. Revenue was down over twenty-five percent in the quarter.

Atlantic City Casinos Putting New Jersey Residents Back To Work
It has been a rough couple of years for the Atlantic City casino industry, but in April, the casinos have put over 500 people back to work after a successful job fair was held.

Atlantic City Casino Industry Fate At Stake As Trump, Icahn, Battle
Donald Trump and Carl Icahn are two of the most successful people in their fields, and now they are squaring off against each other in court. At stake, are three of Atlantic City's eleven casinos.

Casino Montelago Becomes Latest Casualty In Las Vegas
Casino Montelago will soon become the latest casualty for the casino industry in Las Vegas. The casino will close its doors on March 14th for good because of the economic conditions in the US.

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