Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company achieved a group-wide adjusted property EBITDA of approximately $378 million for Q2 2025, representing a 25% year-over-year growth [11] - Macau property EBITDA grew by 35% year-over-year and 13% quarter-over-quarter, with a margin of 29.2%, the second highest on record [4][12] - Consolidated cash on hand was approximately $1.2 billion, with available liquidity of $2.3 billion as of the end of Q2 2025 [12] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Mass table games revenue at City of Dreams and Studio City reached all-time highs, contributing to increased gaming volumes and revenues [4] - The House of Dancing Water reopened in May with an average occupancy of around 98%, significantly boosting non-gaming revenue [5] - In the Philippines, the company implemented cost reduction initiatives, leading to higher profitability and a recovery in gaming revenue in July [7] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Visitation to City of Dreams Macau increased by 31% year-over-year in Q2, with average daily property visitation reaching record levels in July [5] - In Cyprus, gaming revenue has surpassed pre-war levels following the Iran-Israel conflict, with positive forward bookings for the summer [8] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on enhancing customer experience through renovations and new offerings, including a full renovation of the Countdown Hotel planned for 2026 [6] - The strategic review in the Philippines is ongoing, with updates to be provided in the future [7] - The opening of City of Dreams Sri Lanka is expected to create new opportunities in the premium segment of the Indian customer base [8] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about the market's performance, citing a strong first half of 2025 and a stabilizing Chinese economy [28] - The company is cautiously optimistic about Q3, expecting to carry momentum from June into July [29] - Management noted that they are continuously monitoring the competitive landscape and adjusting strategies as necessary [36] Other Important Information - The company repurchased approximately $120 million of its shares in Q2, taking advantage of market dislocation [14] - An impairment in goodwill of approximately $56 million was recognized in Q2 due to the closure of Grand Dragon Casino and three Mocha Clubs [15] Q&A Session Summary Question: Plans for remodeling gaming floors at COD or Studio City - Management highlighted ongoing improvements in product and customer experience, with significant renovations planned for the Countdown Hotel and enhancements to gaming areas [18][19] Question: Expectations for normalized EBITDA in Q3 - Management indicated strong market conditions and momentum from previous quarters, suggesting a positive outlook for Q3 [28][29] Question: Competitive dynamics in the market - Management acknowledged the competitive nature of Macau but emphasized their focus on product and service differentiation rather than aggressive pricing [34][36] Question: Contribution of House of Dancing Water to gaming business - The House of Dancing Water has positively impacted visitation and F&B covers, but management sees opportunities to improve conversion rates to gaming customers [75] Question: Update on the Philippines market - Management noted stabilization in the Manila market and positive results from cost reduction initiatives, with expectations for improved performance in the second half of the year [78][79]
Melco Resorts & Entertainment(MLCO) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript