New Jersey regulators on Wednesday authorized what could be an 80 percent-off sale for one of Atlantic City's largest casinos, permitting the Tropicana Casino and Resort to be sold in a bankruptcy court auction.
NJ OKs cut-price auction for Atlantic City casinoCourtesy Newsvine - business Wed, 04/29/2009 - 10:30
New Jersey regulators on Wednesday authorized what could be an 80 percent-off sale for one of Atlantic City's largest casinos, permitting the Tropicana Casino and Resort to be sold in a bankruptcy court auction. Tags:
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