Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes appear to be slowly recovering from their lengthy slump in gaming revenues.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation reported $57.2 million in slot machine revenue for October. That's up from 2 percent in September and up 4.5 percent from October 2009.
The Mohegan Tribe reported $60.3 million in slot revenue. That's up 4.7 percent from September but still down 4 percent from October 2009.
"We're pleased with October's results, but given that the economy as a whole still appears to be relatively weak, we remain vigilant and focused on providing the best entertainment value for our customers," a Mashantucket gaming executive said in a statement, The New London Day reported.
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Foxwoods gains again while Mohegan Sun loses (The Norwich Bulletin 11/16)
October slots 'win': Foxwoods goes up, Mohegan Sun down
(The New London Day 11/16)
Foxwoods Slot Revenue Up, Mohegan Sun Down (The Hartford Courant 11/16)
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Connecticut tribes report some growth in slot machine revenues
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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