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HG Vora seeks board changes at Penn Entertainment amid shareholder concerns 

HG Vora Capital Management has nominated three independent candidates for election to PENN Entertainment’s Board of Directors, citing underperformance and governance concerns as key reasons for the move.   

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Key points:  

- HG Vora has nominated William J Clifford, Johnny Hartnett and Carlos Ruisanchez to Penn Entertainment’s Board 

- The investment firm criticises Penn’s strategic decisions, particularly in the Interactive sector

- Penn’s stock has declined by 81% over four years, significantly underperforming the S&P 500 and its competitors

HG Vora, a major shareholder in Penn Entertainment, has announced its intention to nominate three independent directors at the company’s 2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders. 

The firm argues that Penn’s leadership has overseen a period of poor financial performance, including a series of failed strategic initiatives that have led to substantial losses for investors.  

Parag Vora, Founder and Portfolio Manager of HG Vora, stated: “Penn’s Board has overseen a misguided Interactive strategy that has resulted in the reckless spending of nearly $4bn – greater than the Company’s entire market capitalisation– on overpriced, poorly negotiated M&A transactions and media partnerships that have resulted in large ongoing operating losses due to an inability to execute.”  

HG Vora has nominated Clifford, Hartnett and Ruisanchez, each with experience in gaming and financial leadership. Clifford previously served as CFO of Penn National Gaming, Hartnett held senior roles at Flutter and Superbet and Ruisanchez was CFO of Pinnacle Entertainment, where he played a key role in shareholder-focused transactions.  

Good to know: This move marks the first time in HG Vora’s 15-year history that the firm has sought board nominations, underlining its concerns about Penn’s direction. The nominations will be put to a shareholder vote at the company’s 2025 Annual Meeting

The nominations come as PENN Entertainment continues to face financial challenges. In its Q3 2024 earnings report, the company recorded total revenue of $1.64bn, a 1.2% year-on-year increase.

However, its Interactive segment reported an adjusted EBITDAR loss of $90.9m, contributing to a broader decline in financial performance. 

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