Bankruptcy judge approves sale of Atlantic City Tropicana to Icahn-led group at 80 percent off

By Wayne Parry, Gaea News Network
Friday, June 12, 2009

Icahn investor group gets AC Tropicana for cheap

CAMDEN, N.J. — Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is back in the Atlantic City casino business.

A bankruptcy court judge in Camden approved the sale of the Tropicana Casino and Resort on Friday to a group of creditors led by Icahn. The group is swapping $200 million worth of discounted debt that it bought at a steep discount for ownership of the casino.

When it first went on the market a year and a half ago, the Tropicana was expected to fetch about $1 billion. Since then, the economy crashed and competition from slots parlors in nearby states has battered Atlantic City.

Icahn once owned the Sands Casino Hotel in Atlantic City but sold it in 2006 to Pinnacle Entertainment, which imploded it and never built a replacement.

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