The owners of Atlantic City's Trump Taj Mahal casino have
pushed back its scheduled closing date until Dec. 20.
Trump Entertainment Resorts tells The Associated Press it
decided to move the closing date back eight days while talks remain ongoing to
try to save the casino and its 3,000 jobs.
The bankrupt Trump Entertainment and would-be purchaser
Carl Icahn have been negotiating with the city's main casino union and state
officials on ways to keep the casino open.
It would be the fifth of Atlantic City's 12 casinos to go
out of business this year, leaving a total of 11,000 workers without jobs.
Source: NBC10.com
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