Gaming regulators push back casinos’ reporting deadline
{child_byline}DAVID DANZIS
Staff Writer
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ATLANTIC CITY — State gaming regulators announced Tuesday the scheduled release of casino profit data would be disrupted because of the new coronavirus.
The state Division of Gaming Enforcement said the 2019 fourth quarter casino profit and annual filing deadline, scheduled for Tuesday, would be pushed back until April 30.
The public data will not be released until May 7. It was originally set to be released April 7.
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Gov. Phil Murphy ordered the indefinite closing of Atlantic City’s nine casinos March 16. Murphy permitted online gaming in New Jersey to continue.
The industry’s monthly gaming revenue figures from March are still on schedule to be publicized April 15.
The 2019 fourth quarter casino profit report will be the final data set for the first full year of nine operational properties in Atlantic City.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City and Ocean Casino Resort both opened June 27, 2018.
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