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Vol. 7 • No. 3 • January 26, 2009, Featured Articles, FANTINI'S FINANCE

FANTINI'S FINANCE: Bad Closing Act

Sun, Jan 25, 2009

Casino companies will soon report fourth quarter earnings, and they aren’t expected to be pretty.

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By Frank Fantini

Frank Fantini
Frank Fantini is the editor and publisher of Fantini’s Gaming Report. A free 30-day trial subscription is available by calling toll free: 1-866-683-4357 or online at www.gaminginvestments.com.

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