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Union Gaming Analytics Retained by Tropicana Entertainment

Tue Nov 3, 2009 8:00am EST
LAS VEGAS--(Business Wire)--
Union Gaming Analytics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Gaming Group, LLC,
has been retained by Tropicana Entertainment to perform market analytics in
various gaming jurisdictions. 

"We are excited to work with the senior leadership at Tropicana Entertainment,"
said Bill Lerner, Union Gaming Principal. "It is an incredibly important time in
the company`s evolution as it looks to restore one of gaming`s most iconic
brands." 

According to Tropicana CEO Scott C. Butera, "We are pleased to be working with
Union Gaming, as they have unique insights into many of the markets where we do
business." 

About Union Gaming Group: Union Gaming Group, LLC is an independent research
advisory firm focused on the global gaming marketplace. The company provides
unique solutions and advisory services to institutional and corporate clients,
as well as government entities. Union is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada and
can be found at http://www.uniongaminggroup.com

About Tropicana Entertainment: Headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, Tropicana
Entertainment, LLC is one of the largest privately held gaming entertainment
providers in the United States. The company operates 295,000 square feet of
casino space with 6500 slot machine positions. The company has more than 4,000
employees and 3,700 hotel rooms at its properties.

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