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Macao is becoming more than a gambling destination. Casinos are winning big anyway.
CNBC Television· 2025-10-09 16:16
Behind me is the Londoner. It's the big rebuild and rebrand by Las Vegas Sands on the Kotai strip in Macau. A more than $2 billion investment with lots of focus on non-gaming amenities.And Sands, just like its competitors here, have committed collectively to spending $15 billion over the next decade with at least 90% earmarked for non-gaming amenities. And look, these are impressive. For instance, let me show you.MGM has a jaw-dropping spa experience that makes clients feel like they're riding out a thunder ...
Why casino stocks are pulling back
CNBC Television· 2025-10-03 16:42
We are also watching the casino stocks dropping today. Our Contessa Brewer joins us with what's behind that move, Contessa. >> Yeah, well, and let's take a look at the stocks because you're really seeing it in Melco.It's off by 6%. That's a vast improvement. When I looked last hour, it was down 12%.MGM Resorts down two. Las Vegas and Win off more than 5%. Blame it on the rain.There is a big typhoon that is swirling to the west of the Philippines and Macau is keeping an eye and bracing. They just had another ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-07-28 00:20
Macau casino stocks are poised to continue their recent outperformance as special events and luxury hotel offerings help drive a recovery in gross gaming revenue https://t.co/5CPypG2tlw ...
GROUPE PARTOUCHE: Solid Half-Year Income in a period of significant growth investments
Globenewswire· 2025-06-24 16:00
Core Insights - Groupe Partouche reported solid financial performance for the first half of 2024-2025, with significant growth in Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) and EBITDA, reflecting strong business momentum and effective cost management [3][7][20]. Financial Performance - Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) increased by 4.2% to €361.5 million, while total revenue rose by 5.7% to €233.5 million [3][14]. - EBITDA surged by 35.1% to €55.3 million, representing 23.7% of turnover, compared to €41.0 million (18.6% of turnover) in the first half of 2024 [3][20]. - Current Operating Income (COI) improved significantly to €24.3 million, a 56.9% increase from €15.5 million in the first half of 2024, with contributions from all business segments [4][20]. Segment Performance - The casinos segment achieved a COI of €30.8 million, up 26.7% from €24.3 million in the first half of 2024, driven by strong operational performance [4][8]. - The hotels segment's negative COI improved to -€1.2 million from -€2.7 million in H1 2024, indicating recovery [5]. - The "others" sector also saw an improvement in negative COI to -€5.3 million from -€6.2 million in H1 2024 [5]. Cost Management - Total purchases and external expenses rose by 5.9% to €77.0 million, while personnel expenses decreased by €6.7 million to €83.9 million, primarily due to the settlement of social security liabilities [6][14]. - Employee headcount increased by 5.3%, contributing to a rise in salaries and social security contributions by €5.4 million [6]. Net Income and Financial Structure - Net income for the period reached €12.6 million, a 77.2% increase from €7.1 million in the first half of 2024 [7][20]. - The Group's financial structure remains robust, with a gearing ratio of 0.5x and leverage of 2.4x, reflecting a sound balance between debt and equity [10][23]. Recent Developments - The execution of the Financière Partouche safeguard plan was amended, with early payments made to the plan's execution commissioner [11]. - The Group's total net assets increased to €942.2 million as of 30 April 2025, up from €845.1 million as of 31 October 2024, driven by significant investments [21].
GROUPE PARTOUCHE: Solid growth in turnover in the first half of 2025: +5.7 % at € 233.3 M / Key step towards exiting Financière Partouche safeguard plan
Globenewswire· 2025-06-10 16:00
Core Insights - Groupe Partouche reported a solid growth in turnover for the first half of 2025, with a 5.7% increase to €233.3 million compared to €220.6 million in the same period of 2024 [3][9] - The company is making progress towards exiting the Financière Partouche safeguard plan, with recent court approval for modifications to the plan [5] Financial Performance - The first half of 2025 showed a turnover increase of 5.7% to €233.3 million, driven by a 3.1% rise in Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) to €185.3 million [3][10] - The second quarter of 2025 turnover rose by 4.9% to €106.9 million, confirming the positive trend from the first quarter, which saw a 6.5% increase [3][9] - Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) for the second quarter increased by 2.8% to €178.7 million, with NGR up by 2.0% to €83.1 million [4][10] Revenue Breakdown - Non-gaming activities contributed significantly, generating €24.5 million in revenue, a 15.9% increase compared to €21.1 million in Q2 2024 [4][11] - In France, GGR grew by 3.7% to €160.6 million, supported by a 2.7% increase in attendance [8] - The GGR for slot machines increased by 2.8% to €128.0 million, while electronic table games saw an 8.5% rise to €19.7 million [8] Company Overview - Groupe Partouche, established in 1973, operates 41 casinos and employs nearly 4,050 people, positioning itself as a market leader in Europe [7] - The company is listed on Euronext Paris and is known for its innovative approach to gaming [7]