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This document is a gaming demand analysis for the Las Vegas Strip, presenting annual data from 1996 to 2014 for casinos earning over $72 million. It tracks key metrics like total win, number of gaming units, and win per unit per day (WPUPD). The document itself, bearing the identifier HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018787, does not contain any direct information related to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

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Las Vegas Gaming Control Board
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1996-2014
Annual reporting of gaming statistics for Las Vegas Strip casinos earning over $72 million. The report tracks total win (revenue), number of gaming units, and win per unit per day (WPUPD).
Las Vegas Strip

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The geographic focus of the gaming demand analysis.

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"WPUPD is calculated by dividing total gaming revenues generated by a particular type of gaming unit by the number of gaming units available."
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"Casinos earning $72M and Over"
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Gaming Demand Analysis
The win per unit per day (WPUPD) statistic provides the basis for the analysis and projection of table game and gaming device revenues. WPUPD is calculated by dividing total gaming revenues generated by a particular type of gaming unit by the number of gaming units available. Overall, the market for gaming devices exhibited high levels of demand and absorption as evidenced by increasing WPUPD and overall win levels during periods of increasing inventory.
The following exhibit summarizes the strong performance of the Strip gaming market within the industry standard “Casinos earning $72M and Over”.
LAS VEGAS STRIP $72 MILLION AND OVER GAMING DEVICES
YEAR WIN (000S) % CHANGE UNITS % CHANGE WPUPD % CHANGE
1 1996 $1,442,375 --- 37,197 --- $106 ---
2 1997 1,486,193 3.0 39,033 4.9 $104 (1.5)
3 1998 1,719,351 15.7 45,078 15.5 $104 0.2
4 1999 1,928,428 12.2 47,962 6.4 $110 5.4
5 2000 2,107,673 9.3 50,203 4.7 $115 4.1
6 2001 2,055,412 (2.5) 47,175 (6.0) $119 4.1
7 2002 2,111,912 2.7 47,181 0.0 $123 2.7
8 2003 2,160,261 2.3 43,787 (7.2) $135 10.2
9 2004 2,535,568 17.4 44,989 2.7 $154 13.9
10 2005 2,789,933 10.0 43,377 (3.6) $176 14.4
11 2006 3,059,179 9.7 41,753 (3.7) $201 13.9
12 2007 3,142,884 2.7 40,049 (4.1) $215 7.1
13 2008 2,850,965 (9.3) 40,153 0.3 $194 (9.8)
14 2009 2,495,093 (12.5) 39,288 (2.2) $174 (10.3)
15 2010 2,437,193 (2.3) 38,032 (3.2) $176 0.9
16 2011 2,483,244 1.9 36,685 (3.5) $185 5.6
17 2012 2,553,266 2.8 35,452 (3.4) $197 6.1
18 2013 2,593,138 1.6 34,589 (2.4) $205 4.4
19 2014 2,546,721 (1.8) 33,504 (3.1) $208 1.4
AVG. ANNUAL % CHANGE 3.2 (0.6) 3.8
Source: Las Vegas Gaming Control Board
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