Penn Entertainment Faces Double Miss on Earnings in First Quarter

Thursday, 2 May 2024, 22:01

Penn Entertainment's stock faced a significant decline as the company reported disappointing first-quarter results that fell short of analyst expectations. Challenges such as revenue decline, profit loss, and negative hold in its gaming operations affected the company's performance. Despite this, Penn Entertainment remains optimistic about its future in the virtual gaming sector.
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Penn Entertainment Faces Double Miss on Earnings in First Quarter

Double miss in the first quarter

Nobody likes when one of their investments records a double miss on earnings. Gaming stock Penn Entertainment (NASDAQ: PENN) didn't feel like a good bet on Thursday. After the company posted quarterly results that didn't meet analyst expectations, investors traded out of it to the point where its share price fell by almost 9%. And this was on the day when the benchmark S&P 500 index rose, advancing by nearly 1%.

Before market open, Penn published its first-quarter figures

The on- and offline gaming company's revenue slumped slightly on a year-over-year basis, sliding by 4% to just under $1.61 billion. On the bottom line it flipped to a loss of almost $115 million, against first-quarter 2023's profit of $514 million. Penn's non-GAAP (adjusted), per-share result also turned negative, at $0.79 versus the year-ago surplus of $0.39. Analysts tracking the stock were expecting better. Collectively, they were modeling revenue of $1.64 billion and an adjusted net loss of only $0.57.

With its casino operations early in the quarter, Penn was affected by bad weather that kept customers away from its facilities. Meanwhile, its interactive segment suffered from negative hold (the portion of gambled money that is kept by the casino operator) from major sports games.

The future is virtual

In its earnings release, Penn -- which runs the ESPN Bet online sportsbook -- nevertheless took an optimistic tone when discussing its future in the virtual gaming sphere. It quoted CEO Jay Snowden as pledging that "Our improved online product offering will help engage, reactivate, and retain our expanding database, while also advancing our strategy to create a highly differentiated experience for sports fans and sports bettors."


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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