Golden Entertainment Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

There are 9 speakers on the call.

Operator

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Golden Entertainment First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. A question and answer session will follow the formal remarks.

Operator

Please note that this call is being recorded today. Now I would like to turn the conference over to Joe Jaffoni, Investor Relations. Please go ahead, sir.

Speaker 1

Thank you very much, operator, and good afternoon, everyone. On the call today is Blake Sartini, the company's Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and Charles Protell, the company's President and Chief Financial Officer. On this call, we will make forward looking statements under the Safe Harbor provisions of the federal securities laws. Actual results may differ materially from those contemplated in these statements. Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual results to materially differ from these forward looking statements is contained in today's press release and our filings with the SEC.

Speaker 1

Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update these statements as a result of new information or otherwise. During today's call, we will also discuss non GAAP financial measures in talking about our performance. You can find the reconciliation of GAAP financial measures in our press release, which is available on our website. We'll start the call with Charles Portell reviewing the details of the Q1 results and the business update. Following that, Blake and Charles will take your questions.

Speaker 1

With that, it's my pleasure to turn the call over to Charles Purtell. Charles, please go ahead.

Speaker 2

Thanks, Joe. We started the

Speaker 3

quarter by completing the sale of our Nevada distributed business,

Speaker 2

the last of 3 non core businesses that we divested over the past 9 months. The proceeds from these transactions were used primarily to repay over $500,000,000 of debt, including the redemption of our bonds in April that were outstanding at the end of the quarter. The financial flexibility we created by reducing leverage and maintaining liquidity has allowed us to establish a recurring dividend at an attractive yield and positions us to fully utilize our current 91,000,000 share repurchase authorization. Turning to our financial results, we generated revenue of $174,000,000 and EBITDA of $41,000,000 in the first quarter, which excludes operations from our divested Maryland Casino and distributed gaming businesses in Nevada and Montana. Comparing the results of the continuing operations in the Q1, total revenue was down less than 1%, but EBITDA was down over 15%, primarily due to increased labor costs in our Nevada casino resorts, as well as weaker revenues from our higher margin Nevada locals casinos.

Speaker 2

At The Strat, total occupancy improved almost 8% to 78% for the quarter with over 6% of improvement in mid week occupancy. Unfortunately in March, Las Vegas missed several large drivers of visitation compared to last year, including ConExpo, which is one of the city's largest conventions, the hosting of NC2A tournament basketball games, as well as a few sold out concerts at Allegiant Stadium. Despite a successful Super Bowl weekend in February, our ADR was down about 8% for the quarter. Weekend occupancy at Strat was 96% for the quarter, but we were still missing over 12% of occupancy during the week compared to 2019, although that gap is narrowing with each passing quarter. We view improving mid week occupancy as a key component to growing EBITDA at The Strat and we continue to believe that our recent capital investments and the growth in Las Vegas visitation will increasingly improve our business throughout the year.

Speaker 2

In addition, Atomic Golf opened at the end of March, which is expected to drive additional visitors and locals to The Strat for this new entertainment experience. On the expense front, The Strat experienced higher labor costs, primarily driven by our new union contract that increased wages by about 11% year over year. This will anniversary after Q2. We also had about $500,000 of additional advertising expenses in the quarter to enhance our media campaigns for The Strat in order to build consumer awareness and drive future visitation. In Laughlin, we grew revenue slightly in the quarter, supported by our new bingo room in Edgewater that is driving more local customers as well as having 8,000 seats filled for a concert at our Laughlin event center.

Speaker 2

Our rated gaming revenue and database activity in Laughlin remains healthy with improved visitation spend across all tiers of players in the market. Margins in Laughlin were impacted by higher labor costs as we compete for employees out of a limited pool of labor primarily residing in Arizona. We also experienced higher entertainment expenses related to the concert that increased comp activity as well as advertising expense. For our Nevada locals casinos, revenue declined 5% and EBITDA declined 13%, primarily due to decreased visitation spend in our low and mid tier rated players. Our largest revenue and EBITDA declines were at our Arizona Charlie's Boulder property, which we view as the most value oriented casino in the portfolio.

Speaker 2

In addition, we have been impacted by road construction affecting the entry to our Arizona Charlie's Decatur property as well as seeing some increased promotional activity in the market. These trends have continued in April, but we see improvement in May. 1st quarter Nevada Tavern revenue was up 1% over last year, supported by the purchase of 4 new taverns in November, bringing our total locations to 69 at the end of March. On a same store basis, total revenue declined 4% driven by declines in food and beverage offset by a slight increase in same store gaming revenue. We attribute lower same store revenue to declining retail demand as well as less frequent visitation from our lower tiered rated players.

Speaker 2

As a result, EBITDA for the Nevada Taverns declined 11%. In April, we purchased 2 additional taverns, growing our tavern portfolio to 71 locations with 68 of them in the Las Vegas Valley. We anticipate opening our 72nd tavern by the end of Q2 and we still target growing the portfolio to over 90 locations within the next few years. Now let me provide an update on our balance sheet. Outstanding debt at the end of the quarter consisted primarily of a $397,000,000 term loan and $276,000,000 of unsecured notes, with cash on hand of approximately $400,000,000 due to proceeds received from the sale of our distributed gaming business.

Speaker 2

In April, we used $287,000,000 of cash to repay the outstanding notes and accrued interest, as well as another $15,000,000 for initial dividend and the purchase of 2 taverns. This leaves us with about $100,000,000 of cash and access to $240,000,000 of additional liquidity from our unfunded revolver. Our current net leverage of less than 2 times and strong liquidity profile provides us with the flexibility to continue to invest in our own assets, return capital to shareholders and evaluate potential strategic opportunities. While we continue to review actionable strategic opportunities, the current market environment and macro backdrop has made it less conducive to M and A for us. At this time, it's difficult to find an opportunity to acquire Nevada based casinos with own real estate, which would be more accretive than acquiring our own stock, which we intend to do over the remainder of the year with our current repurchase authorization.

Speaker 2

That concludes our prepared remarks. Blake and I are now available for questions.

Operator

Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, we will now begin the question and answer session. Your first question comes from David Katz, Jefferies. David, please go ahead. David, your line is open.

Operator

Moving on, your next question comes from David Bain, B. Riley. David, please go ahead.

Speaker 4

Great. Thank you. Very helpful commentary upfront. But, so it seems like past ConAg and the other events in 1Q of last year, it seems like 2Q through the rest of the year should be the best convention attendance since 2019, obviously not at that level yet, but that will obviously help Strad occupancy. Post remodel, are you looking at doing something different strategically, promotionally, directed at groups or FIT?

Speaker 4

I did hear you saying something about a new advertising campaign. Just any more depth on Catalyst for Strat midweek occupancy would be great given it's such a significant lever.

Speaker 5

Yes. I think as Charles said in his prepared remarks, we're seeing midweek occupancy grow as well as overall occupancy grow. You referenced an ad campaign. We did a regional ad campaign that rolled out towards the end of last year and Q1 of this year to reintroduce the property and the new amenities that we provided there with our capital investment. We will continue to advertise on a retail basis, if you will, the new amenities and the new capital improvements at the property.

Speaker 5

In terms of FIT and OTA in particular, we are attacking that by moving up on the search. If you scroll on these OTA sites, it's an endless kind of

Speaker 1

a scroll

Speaker 5

for room rates and value in Vegas. By improving our guest scores, we have moved up significantly in that on those OTA sites in terms of the scroll. We moved to the top of the pages, which allows us to produce, I think, more occupancy, better rates over time. So we will continue internally doing that. And then as you mentioned, more conventions coming to town.

Speaker 5

We always rise in the high tide of that when Las Vegas is full. The challenge there has been the rate, as Charles mentioned in his opening comments, but we are seeing forward movement in The Strat, and we believe we will continue to see improvement throughout the remainder of the year.

Speaker 4

Okay, great. That's helpful. And then if you can give us just a little bit more color also around Atomic Golf that launch, maybe insight if you have it on how it intends to further drive traffic or augment from here their awareness? And if you're going to be making any moves to sort of add to strat traffic now that you've seen the flow and audience in real time?

Speaker 3

Yes. Look, we're pretty excited about it. I mean, it's an $80,000,000 project that's not off of our balance sheet. It opened at the end of the quarter, so it's kind of in its ramping up phase. But we expect that to contribute $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 of EBITDA to us through a combination of a revenue share agreement we have with them plus additional traffic that we think will be driven on the property.

Speaker 3

And we're seeing some of that now. So you'll see on our website, we'll have certain promotions in terms of stay and play type packages. And again, we view it as just another amenity for our guests and a way that we could get some of the local population here in Las Vegas to come down and experience this new entertainment offering as well as The Strat.

Speaker 5

Specifically, I would just add, is a way to drive traffic through there, which we are promoting internally and externally as well as providing atomic in, let's say, combined with the room package at The Strat that we're beginning to roll out now. So to answer your question, we are using Atomic specifically to drive foot traffic through the casino as well as to drive room inventory going forward. And as Charles mentioned, these are kind of green shoots right now that we're going to mature through the year.

Speaker 4

Awesome. Thanks, Blake. Thanks, Charles. Thank you.

Operator

Thank you. Your next question comes from Barry Jonas, Truist. Barry, please go ahead.

Speaker 6

Hi, guys. Thanks for taking my questions.

Speaker 7

Maybe talk about how you're preparing for the next minimum wage hike increase in July. You still think this will have a smaller impact than last year? And how are you and I guess getting at, you think you'll be able to offset it? Thanks.

Speaker 5

Yes. So that primarily is going to impact our tavern portfolio. We are preparing for that. Obviously, we budgeted for that. We are in the process of expense mitigation programs within the organization, much of it includes labor.

Speaker 5

We should reap the full benefit, the full go forward benefit of that towards the middle right now, actually, the middle of this quarter going forward. And then Charles mentioned in his opening comment, company wide, we lap the year over year cost comps, I think, in early Q3. So we are to answer your question, we're employing mitigation efforts right now. And then those cost comps last in Q3. Both of those, I think, will we believe will begin to mitigate that headwind.

Speaker 2

Great, great. And then just as

Speaker 7

a follow-up, speaking of the taverns business, continue to hear other players in the market express some interest here. Wondering how you're viewing potential increased competition and if you're seeing anything maybe in an M and A environment there? Thanks.

Speaker 5

We're not seeing anything in the M and A environment. We pretty much get first look at anybody who wants to sell or we have had first look. So we're in a good position there in terms of knowing what's available now in the market. We also get one of the first, if not the first greenfield opportunities, which we're focused on our 5 star locations primarily at this point. And the look, our footprint at this point, I think, is large enough that if you look at the regulatory complexities of each of these taverns having to be licensed individually, to get a large number, a significant number in regulatory standpoint.

Speaker 5

So our size and our brand, I think, is a significant competitive advantage out there for us. Competition has always been there, and we've waited our way through that very successfully. So we believe with our footprint and our brand, we're in a good position to not only grow, but continue to stay strong in the Tavern business going forward.

Speaker 2

Great. Thank you for taking my questions.

Operator

Your next question comes from Carlo Santarelli, Deutsche Bank. Carlo, please go ahead.

Speaker 6

Hey, guys. I have 2. First one is a little bit bigger picture and second one is probably a little bit more bigger picture than the first one. But obviously, Charles, in your comments, it's and we see it in the data and we heard it from peers, but the trend seems to be down in most of the locals businesses in and around Nevada. Given kind of the macro backdrop and acknowledging things don't grow to the sky, what do you think has perhaps changed that's driving kind of some of the top line headwinds, some of the incentives for competitors to go out and be a little bit more promotional, etcetera?

Speaker 3

Yes. I mean, look, we've got 600,000 active players in our database. So I think we have a pretty decent view, at least within our population of what's going on with our consumer. And I think it's when you have persistent inflation and higher interest rates, some of that consumers certainly feeling it at this point. And so that's what we see.

Speaker 3

And I think that in terms of does that level off, look, like I said in my remarks, we saw some of that trend continue through April. But as we look into May, we've seen some stabilization. Now some of that has to do within the local market. Our largest contributor to our local casinos is Arizona Charlie's Decatur property, which had the entryway block to road construction. So when that's freeing up, that's obviously helpful.

Speaker 3

But I think on the macro side, I think it's tougher to say that for the prolonged period of an inflationary environment and higher rates that that has no impact on the consumer, including ours.

Speaker 6

Got it. And the second one, it's probably going to be a little bit tougher to answer. But when you look at, let's just arbitrarily take 1Q run rate, property level of business is running at, call it, dollars 210,000,000 or so. There's give or take $50,000,000 of corporate expense. You talked a little bit about the M and A environment on the buy side being tough.

Speaker 6

You certainly have a portfolio of assets that I think are attractive. I'm assuming potential suitors see many of the same headwinds that you see in that market. But when you think about scope and size and you think about kind of the options strategic options that perhaps are could be available to you guys, what are some comments you could share as to how you view some of those things?

Speaker 3

Yes. I think that look, we look at everything, like I said in my comments, and we've looked at several things over the past several months as we've had these discussions with you guys in the public setting and then many others privately. And I think that the things that we see on the M and A front from the buy side are quite frankly not very appealing either in terms of size or the market they are or in the structure in terms of being an OpCo asset. I'd also say that again from a rate environment perspective, that obviously impacts cost of financing. And so it makes some of that math a little harder.

Speaker 3

And also given we're trading at, it makes it tougher to do deals that are accretive where the bid ask is between buyer and seller. So for us, what that leads to is what we said we're going to do, which is invest in our own assets, utilize our buyback authorization. We think that's the most accretive use of capital. But I'd also say that if you look at us as a company that owns its own real estate, even given where we're trading at today at any market multiple for rent and you could pick a range that's in lot of your research reports or where even the REITs are trading at right now, which is depressed prices, that value is in excess of our current enterprise value. So to me, I'm not sure there's any action to be had until we could until we are quite frankly valued appropriately for both the real estate and the operations of the business.

Speaker 3

But again, we're looking at all ways to unlock value. But for now, we think that value is in buying our own shares.

Speaker 6

Thank you, Charles. Appreciate it.

Operator

Thank you. Your next question comes from Chad Beynon, Macquarie. Chad, please go ahead.

Speaker 8

Afternoon. Thanks for taking my question.

Speaker 3

Charles, Blake,

Speaker 8

you guys just kind of hit on what you're seeing in the database. Charles, in your prepared remarks, you talked about that lower end probably being the weakest part of it. Are you seeing any of that in the mid to kind of core higher end players? Like is it broad across the board or is it mainly in the lower segments of your database?

Speaker 5

Chad, I think the word mainly if you use the word mainly, it's in the lower tier of the database. The upper tier visitation is consistent. The mid tier visitation is consistent, but the mid tier maybe the mid tier spend may be a bit modest in some cases, visitation being consistent. So we think the answer to your question, the main part of it is in the lower tier of the database. Upper tier remains consistent, mid tier is consistent visitation with in some cases, less spend.

Speaker 8

Okay. And then as we think about maybe the next 12 months on the Strip, you potentially have some supply coming off the Strip with Trop just closed, potentially Hard Rock under renovation and taking some rooms out of inventory. You have Fontainebleau, which just opened. You have Rio new ownership. But when you put all these things in a blender, should that be a net positive for you guys as we're kind of thinking about some of the big convention weeks in F1?

Speaker 5

How do you see that? Yes. We think it's a net positive given the level of convention activity that we're seeing throughout the remainder of the year, the entertainment calendar throughout the remainder of the year. And as you mentioned, some inventory coming off the market pretty sizably actually, we do see it as a net positive going forward.

Speaker 8

And should we start to see that benefit? Like do you think you'll start to see that in maybe the Q4 in a meaningful way?

Speaker 3

Yes, I mean Q3 and into Q4 is when we think we're going to start to see that.

Speaker 8

Okay. Thank you, guys. Appreciate it.

Operator

Thank you. There are no further questions at this time. I will now turn it back to management for closing remarks.

Speaker 3

Thank you all for joining. We'll talk to you at the next quarter.

Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes your conference call for today.

Key Takeaways

  • Completed the sale of non-core businesses and used proceeds to repay over $500 million of debt, resulting in net leverage under 2x, ~$100 million of cash and a $240 million revolver, and enabling a recurring dividend and share buybacks.
  • In Q1, continuing operations produced $174 million of revenue and $41 million of EBITDA, with revenue down <1% but EBITDA down over 15% due to higher labor costs and softer performance at Nevada locals casinos.
  • The Strat’s occupancy rose 8% to 78%, led by mid-week gains, though ADR fell ~8% after missing key conventions; ongoing capital investments and the opening of Atomic Golf are expected to drive further growth.
  • Nevada taverns expanded to 71 locations, generating 1% revenue growth but seeing a 4% same-store revenue decline and an 11% EBITDA drop; the company still targets more than 90 taverns in the next few years.
  • With limited accretive M&A opportunities in the current market and an undervalued share price relative to its owned real estate, management plans to prioritize share repurchases while investing in existing assets.
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