Monday, November 10, 2014

Atlantic City Receives Decent Casino Revenue Report



Casinos in Atlantic City are hopeful the recession is ending for them, after seeing gaming results that show revenue decline slowing significantly.

After over a year of terrifyingly rapid decline in income, Atlantic City casinos is also nearing a bottom, as September saw the velocity of decline slow dramatically. Gambling income for last month was still down by 5.8 percent, but nothing just like the 16 percent experienced in August.

"You search for the silver lining," said Harrah's executive Don Marrandino. "The game's not over yet, that's for sure."

Mark Juliano, CEO of Trump Entertainment, said he hoped the brand new results were the primary signs of stabilizing the revenue tailspin.

"The real question is how long until we come again to the consequences we saw in past years, that's the question everyone in every business has," said Juliano.

The three Trump casino resorts in Atlantic City fared worse than the common of the town's gambling resorts, with each reporting continued double-digit percentage drops in September.

The Borgata Casino, which has remained perhaps the healthiest of the brand new Jersey gaming spots, actually saw a 6 percent increase. Troubled Resorts Atlantic City, facing a shutdown, surprisingly had the second-best month with a gain of slightly below 4 percent.

Published on October 10, 2009 by JoshuaMcCarthy


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