Highlights of FY99-00 revenue report on Nevada casinos

Thursday's figures from the state Gaming Control Board, listing the win for fiscal 1999-2000 and for the month of June 2000:

-STATEWIDE: $9.46 billion win in fiscal 1999-2000, up 11.3 percent. In June, clubs won $747.4 million, up 8 percent.

-LAS VEGAS STRIP: $4.75 billion fiscal-year win, up 15.2 percent. The June win was $353.2 million, up 9.5 percent.

-DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS: $672.3 million fiscal-year win, up 0.5 percent. The June win for the downtown clubs was $52.5 million, up 5.7 percent.

-NORTH LAS VEGAS: $234 million fiscal-year win, up 14.5 percent. The June win was $18.1 million, down 3.9 percent.

-BOULDER STRIP: $585.1 million, up 9.1 percent. The June win was $50.6 million, up 4.9 percent.

-MESQUITE: $96.2 million, up 9.9 percent. The June win was $7.2 million, down 1.5 percent.

-LAUGHLIN: $554.7 million fiscal-year win, up 8.7 percent. In June, the casinos took in $44.3 million, up 7.1 percent.

-RENO: $843.5 million fiscal-year win, up 7.7 percent. The June win was $75.8 million, up 9.5 percent.

-SPARKS: $165.8 million fiscal-year win, up 5.3 percent. The June win was $13.9 million, up 4 percent.

-NORTH TAHOE: $43.7 million fiscal-year win, up 7.7 percent. The June win was $3.6 million, up 17.6.

-STATELINE: $334.2 million fiscal-year win, up 2.3 percent. In June, the win was $32.5 million, up 7.9 percent.

- ELKO COUNTY: $230.5 million fiscal-year win, up 8.3 percent. In June, the clubs took in $19.7 million for a 12.3 percent increase.

- CARSON-GARDNERVILLE-MINDEN: $89.7 million fiscal-year win, up 5.9 percent. In June, the win was $7.6 million, down 0.3 percent increase.

- CHURCHILL: $15.2 million fiscal-year win, up 6.4 percent. In June, the win was $1.2 million, up 0.3 percent.

- HUMBOLDT: $17.4 million fiscal-year win, up 5.1 percent. In June, the win was $1.5 million, up 1.3 percent.

- WHITE PINE: $4.9 million fiscal-year win, up 2.8 percent. In June, the win was $515,000, up 24.1 percent.

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