Trump Atlantic City Casinos Sale Falls Through the Cracks
As we reported last week, Trump Entertainment Resorts, Inc. was heavily into discussion to sell off its casino interest in Atlantic City to a hedge fund group and private equity firm.
The market price and that which was sought by Trump, had a huge variance.
Today the entertainment company said it has ended talks to sell, as a deal could not be reached. Shares in Trump Entertainment plunged 14 percent on this announcement - down $1.81 to $10.77.
Trump casinos have been hurt by an indoor smoking ban that went into effect recently in New Jersey, as well as the start of slots gambling in Pennsylvania.
Atlantic City's seaside resort area has overall been hurt by these new changes to the landscape.
For several years, Atlantic City has been trying to change its persona of mostly day-trippers into a destination more like that of Las Vegas.
July 2, 2007
Posted By Susan Torres
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
Previous Page | Internet Gambling | Top Online Casinos | Submit News!
Previous Casino Gambling News Articles
Hard Rock Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi Opens Early
Texas Casino Gambling Vote Stopped by Religious Conservatives
Texas Trying to Stall Kickapoo Indian Tribe Gambling Expansion
New Resort And Casino Being Built in Wine Country in California
Kansas City to Get State Run Casino : Voters Say Yes!

