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Company kills tribal gaming plans
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2002

After more than two years of inaction, a Kansas company has killed plans to start a tribal gaming management subsidiary.

Butler National Corp., whose clients include the Miami Nation of Oklahoma, announced in 1999 it would form the gaming unit but met resistance from the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company and the tribe's failed effort to open a casino in Kansas also was a factor.

Get the Story:
Butler National drops plan to spin off subsidiary (The Kansas City Star 3/13)

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