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Posted At : April 7, 2008 03:22 PM | Posted By : D McKee
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"Corporate thinking is to squeeze every penny, paying attention only to today's bottom line and ignoring the negative effect that impersonal and greedy service has on future revenues. But is this not the style of business that has forced the sale of the Tropicana and the virtual collapse of Columbia Sussex?" -- Online Casino Advisory's Joshua McCarthy, weighing on the pro-comp side of the current schism in Atlantic City over whether or whether not to comp.
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