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Stateline casino revenue skyrockets


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While the state gaming totals for Nevada declined, the Stateline casinos showed a substantial gain in June compared to 2014.

Throughout Nevada the revenue was down 8.37 percent to $830.9 million. On the South Shore the win was up 44 percent, or $17.6 million.

The Gaming Control Board released the figures today.

The state was dragged down by the Las Vegas Strip casinos where revenue was off 16.31 percent compared to a year ago.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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  1. Steve says - Posted: July 28, 2015

    That,s great now how about giving employees a raise.

  2. Hmmm... says - Posted: July 28, 2015

    Steve…you are worse than a socialist. You’re a..a…a…A LIBERAL!!!!

  3. reloman says - Posted: July 28, 2015

    Does anyone know if there is somewhere that the numbers are broken down by property? that would be nice to know what effect Hard Rocks numbers had on the surge.
    Steve i dobt there will be any raises, esp since two properties are in BK and a third is in a lawsuit. My guess would be all profits will be hoarded for then near future.
    Also no one ever gives pern. raises based off of one months spike in income, that would be stupid.

  4. Garry Bowen says - Posted: July 29, 2015

    Sorry, but this appears to be a ‘false positive’ – a 44% increase sounds great, but its’ preceding number must have been pretty bad. . .

    In short, increase over WHAT (?). . .

    As percentages don’t-go-to-the-bank, but “money” does, I’d be surprised if $ 17.6 million covered expenses, given the sequence of ‘festivals’ scheduled to draw people in. . .

    My recent article on deteriorated ‘service’ could perhaps go with one on declining morale, the heart-of-service, as apt…