-- 独立系調査会社CFRAは、に対し、以下の調査レポートを提供しました。CFRAのアナリストは、以下のように見解をまとめています。MGMは第1四半期決算でまちまちの結果となりました。売上高は45億ドル(前年同期比4%増)でしたが、調整後EPSは29%減の0.49ドルとなり、市場予想を0.04ドル下回りました。連結調整後EBITDAは9%減の5億8,000万ドルでした。ラスベガス・ストリップは、1年以上ぶりに前年同期比0.2%増の22億ドルを記録しましたが、調整後EBITDARは8%減の7億4,900万ドルとなりました。一方、MGMチャイナの売上高は9%増の11億ドルでしたが、グループ会社間手数料の増加によりEBITDARは4%減の2億7,300万ドルとなりました。BetMGMは、前年同期の1,520万ドルの損失から740万ドルの営業利益へと黒字転換を果たしました。経営陣は、月間収益が3月にかけて強化されたと述べ、堅調なコンベンション予約と新しいオールインクルーシブ・プロモーションが第2四半期の好材料であると強調した。MGMは4月にノースフィールド・パークを5億4600万ドルで売却した。同社はまた、第1四半期に9000万ドルの自社株買いを実施し、15億ドルが承認枠内に残っている。収益性の未達が、今後12ヶ月間のコンセンサスEBITDA予想の8.5倍という低い評価によって相殺されたため、市場の反応が鈍かったことは驚きではない。
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