10 June 2010

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 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 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.

Atlantic City Casino Revenue Stabilizes In April
After many months of torturous revenue results, Atlantic City casinos finally have something to look forward to. In April, revenue stayed close the same month from 2008, and that was good news for the city's casino industry.

Icahn Defeats Trump For Ownership Of Tropicana Casino In AC
Carl Icahn has become well-known for his acquisitions of bankrupt casinos in Atlantic City and this week he can add another property to his name. Icahn has won the rights to purchase the Tropicana Casino and Resort.

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.

Hard Rock Speaks Out On Possible Atlantic City Casino
If the goal of state lawmakers was to create interest again for their Atlantic City casino industry, they have succeeded. After legislators introduced a bill that would allow four new casinos, Hard Rock International expressed interest.

Morgan Stanley Pulling Out Of Atlantic City Revel Casino Project
Morgan Stanley has dealt yet another blow to the Atlantic City casino industry after announcing that they would be pulling out of the stalled Revel casino project.

Atlantic City Casino's $2 Blackjack Tables Is Sign Of The Times
The Atlantic City casino industry has been hit so hard by the economy that the oldest casino in the city, Resorts Atlantic City, recently added $2 blackjack tables.

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