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Mohegan Tribe sees revenue hike
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2002 Revenues at the casino owned by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut were up the last quarter of 2001 but due to a major expansion project and September 11-related circumstances, overall earnings dipped slightly. According to figures released by the tribe, revenue was $258.6 million, a 28 percent increase over the same period the year prior. The tribe in September unveiled the start of its $1.1 billion expansion, which includes more slot machines. But spending associated with the project as well as overstaffing and post-September 11 concerns contributed to a small decrease of earnings to $50.3 million. Get the Story:
Casino's revenue up 27.8 percent in 'bad' quarter (The New London Day 1/30)
Mohegan Sun revenue soars (The Norwich Bulletin 1/30) Relevant Links:
Mohegan Sun - http://www.mohegansun.com
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