For MGM Resorts International, a return to New Jersey could make its entry into other emerging U.S. gaming markets easier and expand its online operations, Wall Street analysts say.
If MGM returns to N.J., gaming in other states could follow
(via Philadelphia Inquirer) · February 19, 2013 · 4:43 PM
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