Company’s overall revenue for the quarter grew 3.6 percent to USD 554.3 M

Profits decline for Pinnacle in the 4Q

2015-02-13
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(US).- Regional casino operator Pinnacle Entertainment saw a slight decrease in profits in the fourth quarter, but made progress toward its planned real estate investment trust spin-off, the company said.Pinnacle reported its net income for the quarter that ended Dec. 31 was USD 14.5 M, down from USD 14.8 M a year earlier. Earnings per share was 24 cents, compared with 25 cents a year ago.

For all of 2014, Pinnacle said its net income was $43.8 million, or 71 cents per share. Overall revenue was $2.21 billion.

In a statement, Pinnacle said it asked the Internal Revenue Service for guidance on various technical tax matters related to its proposed real estate investment trust spin-off.

The company said it would reduce the equity financing needed for the spin-off to $700 million or less compared with the previously announced $1 billion. Pinnacle said it expects to complete spin-off in 2016.

“We expect this to be viewed favorably,” said Deutsche Bank gaming analyst Carlo Santarelli. “The new estimate is roughly in line with our forecast.”

Las Vegas-based Pinnacle operates 15 casinos in eight states, including two casinos in the Northern Nevada community of Jackpot. Pinnacle also owns part of a racetrack near San Antonio, Texas.

Pinnacle CEO Anthony Sanfilippo said his company’s flagship L’Auberge Lake Charles resort in Western Louisiana was helped by the opening in December of neighboring Golden Nugget Lake Charles, saying it would “enhance the broader appeal of the area.

“So far, the Golden Nugget has had a positive impact on visitor and gaming volumes in the Lake Charles market,” Sanfilippo said. The initial increase in guest visitation supports our long-held view that the market would grow substantially with the addition of a high quality gaming entertainment resort.”

Sanfilippo said gaming revenue at the property “declined modestly in December,” but visitation, gaming volume and hotel occupancy increased. He said January’s gaming revenue, which will be included in the company’s first quarter results, was up 5 percent.

“This momentum has continued in February, and importantly, we have achieved these results in conjunction with an improvement in profitability,” Sanfilippo concluded.

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