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To: John Lawrence who wrote (1619)1/20/1998 9:50:00 PM
From: Sure  Respond to of 5164
 
From today's Detroit Free Press. (It should be subtitled "Show Me the Money!)

11% more money lands in Windsor casinos

January 20, 1998

BY BILL MCGRAW
Free Press Staff Writer

As gaming interests and politicians sweat out details for casinos in Detroit, Windsor's two gambling joints are raking in an increasing amount of cash.

According to the Ontario Casino Corp.'s annual report that was released last week, the two temporary casinos grossed the equivalent of $441.6 million in U.S. dollars in fiscal year 1996-97 before expenses.

The total is up 11 percent from the previous fiscal year, which did not include a full 12 months of revenue from the Northern Belle riverboat. It opened in December 1995.

The two casinos have taken in the equivalent of $353 million so far in the 1997-98 fiscal year, which ends March 31. Aided by the weak Canadian dollar that attracts Americans, last month was their most profitable December, with revenue of $39 million. About 80 percent of the casinos' visitors came from the United States.

"It's our best year yet," said casinos spokesman Jim Mundy. "I think our marketing that we've put into place over the previous 12 months has begun to pay off."

Windsor's permanent casino is scheduled to open in June with 100,000 square feet of gambling space -- the same as each of the three planned Detroit casinos -- and a 23-story hotel containing 389 rooms.

Mundy said officials continue to study whether to keep one or both of the temporary casinos running after the permanent casino opens.

Detroit's casinos are not expected to open until 2000. Temporary casinos, if allowed, could open next year.

Ontario's four casinos took in $690 million in gambling revenue in 1996-97. The two other than Windsor's are in Niagara Falls and north of Toronto.

The province plans to scatter 20,000 video lottery terminals around Ontario by June and open 44 permanent charity mini-casinos. One mini-casino is planned for Windsor, and should be open by August.



To: John Lawrence who wrote (1619)1/21/1998 5:25:00 PM
From: Sure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5164
 
EOD summary Tuesday, Jan 20

Mo Day High Low Close Volume
=========================
Dec 30. 5.00.. 1.00. 2.50. 113,300
Dec 31. 3.50.. 2.00. 2.50... 65,000
Jan. 02. 3.25.. 2.50. 3.00... 43,800
Jan. 05. 3.25.. 2.10. 2.25... 67,200
Jan. 06. 2.75.. 2.00. 2.25... 29,100
Jan. 07. 2.625 2.00. 2.50.. 116,100
Jan. 08. 2.50.. 1.75. 2.25.. 110,900
Jan. 09. 2.75.. 1.75. 2.375 103,500
Jan. 12. 2.375 2.00.. 2.375..16,800
Jan. 13. 2.625 2.00.. 2.625..56,700
Jan. 14. 2.875 2.25.. 2.625..85,000
Jan. 15. 2.75.. 2.25.. 2.75... 62,200
Jan. 16. 3.00.. 2.25.. 2.625. 16,800
Jan. 20. 2.875 2.25.. 2.875..29,800
Jan. 21. 3.00 2.50.. 2.625..21,200
Total................................947,400



To: John Lawrence who wrote (1619)1/21/1998 5:25:00 PM
From: John Lawrence  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5164
 
EOD summary Wednesday, Jan. 21 & Conversion to pre-split prices

Mo Day High Low Close Volume
=========================
Dec 30. 5.00.. 1.00. 2.50. 113,300
Dec 31. 3.50.. 2.00. 2.50... 65,000
Jan. 02. 3.25.. 2.50. 3.00... 43,800
Jan. 05. 3.25.. 2.10. 2.25... 67,200
Jan. 06. 2.75.. 2.00. 2.25... 29,100
Jan. 07. 2.625 2.00. 2.50.. 116,100
Jan. 08. 2.50.. 1.75. 2.25.. 110,900
Jan. 09. 2.75.. 1.75. 2.375 103,500
Jan. 12. 2.375 2.00.. 2.375..16,800
Jan. 13. 2.625 2.00.. 2.625..56,700
Jan. 14. 2.875 2.25.. 2.625..85,000
Jan. 15. 2.75.. 2.25.. 2.75... 62,200
Jan. 16. 3.00.. 2.25.. 2.625. 16,800
Jan. 20. 2.875 2.25.. 2.875..29,800
Jan. 21. 3.00..2.50.. 2.625...21,200
Total................................947,400

SGGNF EOD Data converted to pre-split Canadian prices

Date High Low Close Volume
==============================
01/30/97 12.870 12.870 12.870..... 100
01/31/97 21.450.. 4.300 10.750. 37,800
01/02/98 15.000.. 8.580 10.750. 21,700
01/05/98 13.940 10.750 12.870. 14,600
01/06/98 11.260.. 8.580 10.725. 38,700
01/07/98 10.750.. 7.500.. 9.650. 37,000
01/08/98 11.790.. 7.500 10.190. 34,500
01/09/98 10.190.. 8.580 10.190... 5,600
01/12/98 11.260.. 8.580 11.260. 18,900
01/13/98 12.330.. 9.650 11.260. 28,300
01/14/98 11.790.. 9.650 11.790. 20,700
01/16/98 12.870.. 9.650 11.260... 5,600
01/20/98 12.330.. 9.650 12.330. 10,000
01/21/98 12.870 10.725 11.260... 7,100
Total.......................................315,800