Gambling stocks have been a mixed bag for investors in 2021 given uneven trends in U.S. casino gambling, online sports betting and iGaming, as well as a sluggish recovery in the Macau, China market. On Thursday, one analyst cut price targets for two gaming leaders that are being dragged down by Macau.
The Analyst: Bank of America analyst Shaun Kelley reiterated his Buy rating for Wynn Resorts, Limited WYNN but cut his price target from $145 to $130.
Kelley also reiterated his Neutral rating for Las Vegas Sands Corp. LVS but cut his price target from $67 to $60.
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The Thesis: Kelley said there are at least five bullish catalysts driving a better-than-expected recovery in U.S. gaming:
- Strong consumer spending trends.
- Pent-up entertainment demand.
- Easing COVID-19 restrictions.
- The return of older gamblers.
- A recovery in air travel.
As a result, regional U.S. casino gross gaming revenue was up 9% from 2019 levels in the month of June. In addition, May Las Vegas Strip GGR was up 27% compared to 2019 levels.
Unfortunately, a COVID-19 outbreak in Guangdong in May has left Macau as the major laggard in the gambling industry. Kelley is now projecting Macau GGR will still be between 10% and 20% below 2019 levels.
“Sequential trends could bounce back and some local restrictions have been removed, but we expect a slow recovery with limited visibility until full vaccination is reached (likely in late 2021),” Kelley wrote in a note.
For now, it appears stock selection will be critical within the gaming group. Here are Bank of America’s six Buy-rated names in the space:
- Wynn Resorts, $130 target.
- Boyd Gaming Corporation BYD, $80 target.
- Churchill Downs, Inc. CHDN, $250 target.
- Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc GLPI, $55 target.
- Penn National Gaming, Inc PENN, $110 target.
- VICI Properties Inc VICI, $36 target.
Benzinga’s Take: For now, casino stock investors will be watching the U.S. markets to see whether or not the booming gaming industry is merely a temporary phenomenon due to stimulus and pent-up demand or whether the market can maintain its recent momentum. In Macau, investors will be watching to see just how long it may take the industry to return to pre-pandemic levels.
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