Isle of Capri CEO steps down

We have a feeling this will be the first of a handful of changes that need to be completed at the Isle of Capri organization. I don’t think the Biloxi Isle of Capri casino has been one of the thorns in their business, but it sure hasn’t been producing revenues like some of the other casinos on the Coast.

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Against a backdrop of sinking share prices and sharp revenue losses, Isle of Capri Casinos Inc. Chairman Bernard Goldstein said Wednesday that he was stepping down as chief executive.Goldstein, 79, and regarded as “the father of modern riverboat gambling,” will hand his CEO title to industry veteran Jim Perry, who joined the company’s board of directors last summer. Goldstein will stay on as chairman.

Read the complete article on the Kansas City Star page:
Isle of Capri CEO steps down, remains chairman




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