Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q2 2025, the company generated revenue of $163.6 million and EBITDA of $38.4 million, with revenue increasing by 3% and EBITDA up by 7% compared to the prior year [6][12] - The EBITDA margin improved by 170 basis points to over 46% for the Nevada locals casinos segment [6] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The Nevada locals casinos segment posted its highest quarterly EBITDA in two years, with EBITDA growth of over 9% [6] - The casino resort segment experienced a 3% decline in revenue and a 5% decline in EBITDA, primarily due to low table game hold in Laughlin [7] - The Tavern business saw a 7% year-over-year revenue decline, although EBITDA stabilized in July compared to the previous year [10] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The occupancy rate for The Strat was 69%, down 4% from the previous year, with June occupancy falling to 60% [8] - The company anticipates stabilization of bookings in August and expects increased attendees at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Q4 and Q1 2026 [8][12] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on managing its cost structure, investing in its own assets, and returning capital to shareholders, with M&A being a lower priority due to the uncertain business environment and elevated interest rates [11][12] - The company expects to benefit from recent tax legislation providing relief on tips and overtime, which will support organic growth [12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that summer business volatility is expected to abate in the fall, with positive outlooks for local properties and the Laughlin market [12] - There are expectations for improved demand dynamics and occupancy rates, particularly for weekends [22] Other Important Information - The company ended the quarter with $432 million in funded debt and $52 million in cash, having repurchased over 500,000 shares for $14.6 million in Q2 [11] - The company has $77 million remaining on its current buyback authorization [11] Q&A Session Summary Question: Expected impacts from the passing of the big beautiful bill - Management expects to benefit from accelerated depreciation, estimating an additional $10 to $15 million in tax shield, translating to $2 to $3 million in cash flow [14][15] Question: Growth outlook for the second half of the year - Management sees a positive outlook for local properties and Laughlin, with some recovery expected for The Strat post-midsummer [18][20] Question: Strategy to mitigate recent depressed prices and rates on the Strip - The company is focused on managing costs, including curtailing restaurant hours during midweek and adjusting services based on occupancy [22][24] Question: M&A landscape and opportunities - Management indicated that while there are potential targets, M&A is not a focus until the business stabilizes and interest rates decrease [28][30] Question: Customer spending at The Strat - Despite lower foot traffic, spending per trip remains consistent, with positive trends in casino metrics and strong performance from the top of the world restaurant [32][34] Question: Growth outlook for Laughlin - Management is optimistic about Laughlin's growth due to its prime location, new marketing strategies, and the expected increase in discretionary spending from customers benefiting from tax breaks [39][41]
Golden Entertainment(GDEN) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript