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The Outlook for Gaming in 2012

AIR DATE: January 11, 2012
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While there are some small signs of improvement in the gaming industry, Nevada casinos still saw a net loss of about $4 billion in 2011. People who are visiting Las Vegas are spending less on gambling and more on things like food, beverage and entertainment. Meanwhile Macau is breaking revenue records with no signs of slowing down. We discuss the outlook for gaming in 2012.
 
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