Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes saw another drop in sot machine revenues for the month of September 2012.
The Mashantucket Pequot
Tribal Nation reported a 13 percent drop in slot machine win, when compared
to September 2011. The Mohegan
Tribe saw an 8.5 percent drop.
Both tribes have reduced the number of slot machines on the gaming floor.
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Negative slots trend continues at Foxwoods, Sun
(The Norwich Bulletin 10/16)
Slot Revenues At Foxwoods And Mohegan Fall In September
(The Hartford Courant 10/16)
Casinos' slots 'win' tumbles again in September (The New London Day 10/16)
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