TheDay.com – Mashantuckets could take a hit on their credit rating
Standard & Poor‘s is considering downgrading the credit rating of the Mashantucket Pequot tribe on the heels of disappointing slots numbers in June.
The financial services company on Wednesday issued a “CreditWatch” with negative bias, meaning the tribe has a 50-percent chance of having its rating downgraded, according to S&P credit analyst Craig Parmelee. S&P will now conduct a thorough review of the tribe‘s rating.
On Tuesday, the tribe reported that slot-machine revenue at its Foxwoods Resort Casino was down nearly 9 percent over last year‘s numbers in June, despite a 13-percent increase in the number of slot machines with the opening of MGM Grand at Foxwoods in mid-May, according to Standard & Poor‘s.
While a surge in business at a new property tends to dissipate over time, analysts didn‘t expect the numbers to drop off so quickly.
”We do generally anticipate that when an entity opens new capacity … that their year-over-year numbers would be up,” Parmelee. “Certainly we were disappointed in the numbers that were released.”