Full House Resorts, Inc. reported earnings results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2025. For the second quarter, the company reported sales was USD 60.7 million compared to USD 58.43 million a year ago. Revenue was USD 73.95 million compared to USD 73.49 million a year ago. Net loss was USD 10.38 million compared to USD 8.63 million a year ago. Basic loss per share from continuing operations was USD 0.29 compared to USD 0.25 a year ago. Diluted loss per share from continuing operations was USD 0.29 compared to USD 0.25 a year ago.
For the six months, sales was USD 119.85 million compared to USD 112.95 million a year ago. Revenue was USD 149 million compared to USD 143.42 million a year ago. Net loss was USD 20.15 million compared to USD 19.9 million a year ago. Basic loss per share from continuing operations was USD 0.56 compared to USD 0.57 a year ago. Diluted loss per share from continuing operations was USD 0.56 compared to USD 0.57 a year ago.
Full House Resorts, Inc. owns, leases, develops and operates gaming facilities throughout the country. The Company operates seven casinos: six on real estate that it owns, or leases and one located within a hotel owned by a third party. The Company operates through three segments: Midwest & South, West, and Contracted Sports Wagering. The Midwest & South segment includes Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel, Rising Star Casino Resort and American Place. The West segment includes Grand Lodge, Stockman’s Casino, Bronco Billy’s Casino and Hotel, and Chamonix Casino Hotel. The Contracted Sports Wagering segment consists of its on-site and online sports wagering skins in Colorado, Indiana, and Illinois. Its properties include American Place in Waukegan, Illinois; Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel in Hancock County, Mississippi; Chamonix Casino Hotel and Bronco Billy’s Casino and Hotel in Cripple Creek, Colorado; and Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana, among others.
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