NEWS
2 May 2019
Caesars Entertainment reports 7% revenue increase for Q1
By Tim Poole

During the trading period, billionaire investor Carl Icahn became the casino operator's largest individual shareholder, while Anthony Rodio was appointed Mark Frissora’s successor as CEO.

However, Caesars was able to post a relatively healthy revenue increase despite the ongoing developments, while also growing income from operations 92% to $240m.

Net loss attributable to Caesars was $217m for the period, although non-GAAP adjusted EBITDAR increased 9% to $562m.

Eric Hession, Executive Vice President and CFO, said: "Caesars delivered another solid quarter of revenue and EBITDAR growth, as well as margin improvement.

"We realised strong contributions from the Las Vegas gaming and hotel businesses, and Centaur, in addition to further operating and corporate efficiencies.

"These results were partially offset by the impact of competition in Atlantic City, and weather-related property closures."