Historically, you can't look at the first 6 months or so. Business
always declines during that initial period of a smoking ban. Also, so
far it has always returned afterwards. We'll see.
At 05:50 AM 2/13/2008, you wrote:
>Sorry, but I beg to differ with you. Revenue was doing fine in ALL
>preceeding months prior to the smoking ban, then when it starts, revenue
>goes down. I do think there is a stronger correllation to decrease in
>revenue and smoking ban!!
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>On 2/12/08, tralfamidorgooglycr
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> > Correllation does not equal causation. There is no more reason to
> > believe that these events are related than that the loss in casino
> > revenue was caused by my recent purchase of an IPod (EVEN
> > THOUGH...THEY HAPPENED at THE EXACT SAME TIME!!!!).
> >
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