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Foxwoods reports year-over-year revenue declines for January to March

- By BRIAN HALLENBECK Day Staff Writer

Mashantuck­et — Foxwoods Resort Casino’s net revenues for the three months that ended March 31 were down 6.3 percent over the same period last year, according to a financial report posted last week.

Gaming revenues totaled $171.9 million for the quarter, a 6.7 percent decrease, while nongaming revenues came to $47.7 million, which was down 4.8 percent. Net revenues totaled $202.7 million.

Foxwoods’ quarterly report was posted on the website of the Electronic Municipal Markets Access system. It covers the second quarter of the Mashantuck­et Pequot Gaming Enterprise’s fiscal year.

Net income, or profit, for the quarter was $16.6 million, down 28 percent over the same quarter last year.

EBITDA, which casino managers and gaming analysts consider a more reliable measure of performanc­e, was $37.6 million, down 20 percent. Foxwoods defines EBITDA as net income minus certain non-recurring expenses plus interest charges, federal and state taxes, depreciati­on, amortizati­on and other non-cash expenses.

Foxwoods’ payroll costs were lower for the quarter, according to the report, which says the casino’s workforce numbered about 4,800 full-time workers, or “FTEs,” during the period.

The report’s breakdown of gaming revenues shows slot-machine revenue decreased by $2 million, or 1.8 percent. Table games revenue fell $10.5 million, or 16.3 percent.

Gaming accounted for 78.3 percent of the casino’s gross revenue, virtually the same percentage as a

year ago.

The Mashantuck­et Pequot Gaming Enterprise continues to operate under the terms of a forbearanc­e agreement it reached with senior lenders in September 2014, soon after violating the terms of a 2013 debt-restructur­ing. The forbearanc­e agreement extends through Dec. 31.

In 2016, the enterprise entered into a strategic partnershi­p to develop and operate a Foxwoods-branded resort casino in Biloxi, Miss., a project “currently in the pre-developmen­t stage,” according to the quarterly report.

The Mashantuck­et Pequot and Mohegan tribes have jointly signed a developmen­t agreement with the town of East Windsor, and will proceed with a casino project there if the state approves it.

The report’s breakdown of gaming revenues shows slot-machine revenue decreased by $2 million, or 1.8 percent. Table games revenue fell $10.5 million, or 16.3 percent.

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