ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Facing less competition in their own market, Atlantic City’s eight casinos saw their gross operating profits increase by more than 40 percent last year. Here’s a look at those profits:
CASINOS:
Bally’s: $39.9 million (up 76.6 percent from 2014)
Borgata: $215.9 million (up 36.3 percent)
Caesars: $83.4 million (up 39.4 percent)
Golden Nugget: $22.6 million (up 396.3 percent)
Harrah’s: $122.7 million (up 26 percent)
Resorts: $15.6 million (up 525 percent)
Tropicana: $46.4 million (down 22.4 percent)
Trump Taj Mahal: $3.1 million (up from loss of $1.1 million in 2014)
INTERNET-ONLY ENTITIES:
Caesars Interactive-NJ: $4 million (up from loss of $12.3 million in 2014)
Resorts Digital: $6.5 million loss (increased from $1.6 million loss in 2014)
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Source: New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement
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