Penn National Gaming 3Q Profit Falls, Revenue Up
WYOMISSING, Pa. (AP) — Penn National Gaming Inc. said Wednesday that its third-quarter profit slid 86 percent from a year ago, when results benefited from a termination fee after its proposed acquisition was called off.
The casino operator reported net income of $21.4 million, or 20 cents per share, for the period ended Sept. 30. That's down from $147.5 million, or $1.69 per share, a year earlier. Year-ago results included a $195.5 million settlement payment. Fortress Investment Group LLC and Centerbridge Partners LP scrapped a $5.82 billion deal to acquire Penn in July 2008 after the company's stock price fell. At the time, Penn National was promised $225 million in cash as a termination fee, plus $1.25 billion in what amounts to no-cost capital until 2015. Penn's quarterly results missed the 35 cents per share estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters. Analysts' estimates normally exclude one-time items. Revenue edged up to $620.4 million from $617.9 million on improved gaming results, but fell short of Wall Street's $642 million estimate. While revenue increased, Penn said it is still struggling with a consumer spending pullback prompted by the recession. Gamblers have spent less in the casino on non-gaming components such as food, drinks and hotels during the economic downturn as they look to limit their discretionary spending.- Loading Comments...
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