The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Tuesday released its report on gaming revenue for the Las Vegas area in June.
What Happened
Nevada's non-restricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $933 million in June, a 4.7-percent year-over-year increase.
Statewide revenue is now up 3.2 percent in the current fiscal year.
More than $581 million — about 53 percent — of Nevada's statewide gaming win in June came from the Las Vegas Strip.
Why It's Important
Shareholders of strip mega-resort operators Caesars Entertainment Corporation Common Stock CZR, Las Vegas Sands Corp. LVS and MGM Resorts International MGM watch Strip numbers closely. The gaming win for the Strip was up 5.3 percent from a year ago in June.
Strip gaming win is now up just 2 percent overall in the fiscal year, making the Strip one of the worst-performing regions in the entire state from a growth perspective.
Downtown gaming win was down 4.4 percent on the month and is now up just 3.2 percent in the fiscal year.
Shares of Boyd Gaming Corporation BYD, which operates three downtown casinos, are up 43.6 percent in the past year.
What’s Next
Casino stocks had been on quite a run in the past year on the strength of stable numbers out of Vegas and a strong recovery in Macau, bust shaky Macau numbers the past couple of months have put the casino rally on pause.
Macau is expected to report its monthly revenue report on Tuesday. Last month, Macau reported 12.5-percent revenue growth, short of analyst expectations of at least 17-percent growth.
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