Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc Files for Bankruptcy [Updated]

by Jarrett Martineau | February 16, 2009 at 07:29 pm
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 UPDATE: As expected, Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, for the third time in the company's history.

The company, which operates high profile casinos including the Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza and Trump Marina, had previously sought protection in 2005.

Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc, the casino operator named for Donald Trump, filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday as recession and declining gambling revenues battered the company and its rivals.

The Chapter 11 filing marks the third plunge into bankruptcy for the company, which was created out of a restructuring in 2005. It also underscores the struggles facing the casino business as recession squeezes casino gambling.

Trump Entertainment owns and operates three casino hotels in Atlantic City, New Jersey, including the Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza and Trump Marina.

The company did not request debtor-in-possession financing to operate during its restructuring and said it would continue to run as normal.

"This filing will result in no immediate change in our daily operations, and we expect to make no changes regarding our operating structure or philosophy," Trump Chief Executive Mark Juliano said in a statement.

Nine affiliates of the casino operator including Trump Plaza Associates, Trump Plaza Associates, Trump Marina Associates and Trump Taj Mahal Associates simultaneously sought protection, according to the filing.




PREVIOUSLY: The Trump Entertainment may file for bankruptcy on Tuesday.

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Would that mean the Donald might have to fire himself?

Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc, Donald Trump's casino group, is expected to file Tuesday for bankruptcy, The Wall Street Journal reported.
 


Perhaps this third time could be the charm that saves the company.

Such a filing would mark the third appearance in bankruptcy court for Trump Entertainment, which most recently emerged from bankruptcy proceedings in 2005, the newspaper said.

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