Churchill's 2009 earnings down 39 percent
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Churchill's 2009 earnings down 39 percent

Louisville : KY : USA | Mar 02, 2010 at 4:16 PM PST
Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
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The company reported net earnings from continuing operations of $17.7 million for 2009, down from $29.1 million in 2008...For the quarter, Churchill reported a net loss of almost $6.9 million, a 69 percent increase from the loss of $4.1 million reported in the same quarter of 2008. Churchill Downs... FULL ARTICLE AT Lexington Herald-Leader
 
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