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Mohegan Tribe has high debt
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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 2002 The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut has more than $1 billion in debt due to the expansion of its casino. The expansion has been successful, according to numbers the tribe's gaming authority released on Thursday. Daily visits are 35,000; up from 10,000 prior to the expansion. The debt has cut profits in half, however. For the first three months of the year, profit was $20 million, down from $41.5 the same period in 2001. Get the Story:
Sunburst hits $1B with overruns (The New London Day 5/3)
Attendance is up, but high debt has cut profits by half (AP 5/3) Relevant Links:
Mohegan Sun Casino - http://www.mohegansun.com Related Stories:
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