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No Rose-Colored Glasses for Mashantucket Pequot Chair

Apr 12 2010
Rodney Butler, the new council chair for the Mashantucket Pequots, predicts more tribal casino closures and defaults on debts as the recession continues.

In an interview in Indian Country Today, Butler discussed the Pequots' restructuring of its own debt, as well as the tribe's downsized expansion plans.  He also urged continued focus on economic diversification in tribal communities, even in the face of decreased gaming revenue.

Much Ado About "Little," & Steve's Quoted in ABC News Blog

Apr 3 2010
Last month, Interior Secretary Salazar tapped Daniel J. Little for the National Indian Gaming Commission, to finally fill the third seat on the Commission.  But Little may not be writing a nice thank you note to the Secretary and the President anytime soon.

Slipping into Bankruptcy? Foxwoods Struggles With Debt as Gaming Revenue Slumps

Sep 3 2009
The infamous Foxwoods Resort Casino is one of the largest casino resorts in the world.  Owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, it is one of two tribal casinos in Connecticut and is one of the most profitable Indian gaming operations in the country.

But Foxwoods has felt the recession.  As we noted in earlier posts, it laid off 700 workers last fall.  Its profits are down 13% in July as compared to last year.  And it has a $700 million line of credit that's coming due.

The Tribe is seeking to restructure its debt, hiring the law firm of Weil, Gotshal&Manges and the investment bank Miller Buckfire to negotiate the restructuring, according to the New York Times (Foxwoods Owner Wants to Restructure Its Debt, 8/27/09).