-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師的觀點摘要如下:CZR公佈2026年第一季淨收入為28.7億美元(年成長2.7%),淨虧損從去年同期的1.15億美元收窄至9,800萬美元,調整後EBITDA與上年持平,為8.87億美元(年成長0.3%)。數位業務部門第一季業績創歷史新高,營收達3.74億美元(年增11.6%),EBITDA達6,900萬美元(年增60.5%),強勁的營運槓桿是其主要成長動力。根據一項為期20年的營運協議,CZR斥資5,400萬美元收購了凱撒溫莎酒店的業務,進一步拓展了其區域投資組合。管理層表示,由於持續的營運動能、較低的現金利息支出和減少的資本支出,他們對2026年實現強勁的自由現金流充滿信心。拉斯維加斯市場呈現企穩勢,營收持平於10.03億美元,入住率達95.3%;而區域市場營收成長3.0%,達14.3億美元。我們仍擔憂其資產負債表,總債務高達119億美元,而5億美元的營業收入遠低於5.69億美元的利息支出,凸顯了持續存在的償債挑戰。
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