Wall Street ratings agencies are downgrading their ratings for Revel, saying Atlantic City's newest casino resort hasn't lived up to expectations and may have a hard time paying off its debt.
Atlantic City's newest casino lost $35 million in its first three months of operation, while the gambling resort's other 11 casinos posted an increase in gross operating profit.
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A few years ago Eagle Don Henley made the famous statement that the Eagles would get back together "when hell freezes over".
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Revel, Atlantic City's newest casino, finished a dismal 8th, again in June, when it comes to gambling revenue. That's 8th for the third month in a row.
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May's Atlantic City casino revenue numbers were disappointing. But the biggest disappointment came from the newest casino, where a lot a hopes have been pinned.