California tribe issuing bonds to finance envisioned casino resort
In California, the Estom Yumeka Maidu tribe is reportedly due to issue some $440 million in collateral-backed bonds via its Enterprise Development Authority entity in order to finance the construction of a new 170-room casino resort. According to a June 23 report from the Chico Enterprise-Record newspaper, the scheme for the planned Yuba County facility, […]
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