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AC casinos playing 'Let's make a (new) deal'
Associated Press WriterAs millions of Americans are having problems paying their mortgages, so too are some Atlantic City casinos. Trump Entertainment Resorts became the second casino operator here to say it would not make a scheduled loan payment while it tries to work out...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure, Harrah's Entertainment Incorporated, Taj Mahal, Las Vegas Sands Corporation
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Casino comps drying up with dicey economy
Of The Associated Press| Even if they were unlucky at card tables, Atlantic City gamblers could end up a winner pretty easily at the buffet tables, as casinos were only too glad to hand out freebies to keep the gamblers coming. But with the economic crisis hitting the gambling...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Casino and Gambling, Pennsylvania, Tourism and Leisure, New York
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Oct. casino revenues down in AC
Associated Press WriterHere's how bad things have gotten for Atlantic City's 11 casinos: Even a revenue decline of nearly 10 percent looks pretty good right now. That's how much less the casinos won from gamblers in October compared with a year ago. Though still high, the...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure, Harrah's Entertainment Incorporated
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Borgata lays off 400 workers
Associated Press WriterThe Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa, Atlantic City's newest and most successful casino, has laid off 400 workers due to the worsening economy. The cuts, which were carried out on Wednesday, eliminated 5 percent of the Borgata's work force. Rob Stillwell,...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure, Harrah's Entertainment Incorporated, Personal Service
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More bad news likely in store for AC casinos
Associated Press WriterLately, the luck has been all bad for Atlantic City's 11 casinos. Last week alone, a major casino developer put a $2 billion Boardwalk project on indefinite hold, and the city's newest and most successful casino laid off 400 workers. And Donald...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Layoffs and Downsizing, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Casino and Gambling, Harrah's Entertainment Incorporated
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