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Gaming recovery helps Melco Resorts EBITDA break even 4Q

Newsdesk Published February 26, 2021
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Melco Resorts and Entertainment Ltd said group-wide adjusted property earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were back on positive ground in the fourth quarter of 2020, following two quarters of negative results.

The company saw its adjusted property EBITDA reach US$53.4 million in the fourth quarter, an improvement on the US$76.7-million negative adjusted property EBITDA in the preceding quarter. Such EBITDA was still down 87.0 percent from fourth-quarter 2019, according to a Thursday filing to Nasdaq.

Brokerage Sanford C. Bernstein Ltd said in a Thursday memo that Melco Resorts’ fourth-quarter EBITDA result was “helped by improving gross gaming revenue, driven by premium-mass recovery,” and “positively impacted by US$6 million bonus accrual reversal.” The result, however, was “negatively impacted year-on-year by US$23 million bad debt (compared to US$12 million in fourth-quarter 2019),” it added.

The institution quoted the management of Melco Resorts as saying it “expects credit provision to normalise into 2021.” Sanford Bernstein also noted that the casino firm’s daily operational expenditure “increased to US$1.9 million in fourth-quarter 2020, compared to US$1.7 million in third quarter, as variable costs increased with business volume recovery.”

Melco Resorts reported a US$199.7-million net loss for the three months to December 31, compared to just above US$68.1-million profit in fourth-quarter 2019. Such loss for the reporting period was still an improvement from the US$331.6-million net loss in the third quarter of 2020.

In commentary included in the fourth-quarter results announcement, Melco Resorts’ chairman and chief executive Lawrence Ho Yau Lung said the company saw a “moderate recovery in business levels” and was “encouraged by the recent positive developments”.

Melco Resorts’ total operating revenues for the period between October and December were US$528.0 million, more than double from the US$212.9-million revenue achieved in the third quarter. Such revenue was down 63.6 percent from the prior-year period.

The sequential rebound in revenue was mostly thanks to Melco Resorts’ flagship property in Macau, City of Dreams (pictured), where operating revenues grew more than three-fold from just US$91.4 million in the July to September period to US$321.2 million in the fourth quarter. City of Dreams generated adjusted EBITDA of US$57.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2020, compared with negative third-quarter adjusted EBITDA of US$49.2 million.

City of Dreams posted mass-market table drop of about US$740 million, just under half the pre-Covid-19 levels reported in the same period a year earlier. It was nonetheless eight times higher than in the July to September period of 2020.

VIP table game turnover at City of Dreams rose 69.9 percent sequentially in the fourth quarter, to about US$3.16 billion – but down 80.2 percent from the pre-Covid-19 levels in the last three months of 2019.

Meanwhile at Studio City casino resort in Macau, fourth-quarter adjusted EBITDA was negative by US$5.5 million, an improvement on the negative US$21.7 million in the third quarter. Revenues for the three months to December 31 were US$88.2 million, compared to US$30.8 million in the previous quarter.

Cyprus project delay

Despite “softer performance in all gaming segments and lower non-gaming revenue” at Studio City, Mr Ho said construction on that resort’s expansion was “progressing.”

But the company noted: “The Covid-19 outbreak has also impacted the construction of the Studio City Phase 2 project and the progress of construction work at the City of Dreams Mediterranean project [in Cyprus]. We currently expect additional time will be needed to complete the construction of these projects.”

In Thursday’s filing, the casino firm confirmed that in February, the government of Cyprus “extended the opening date requirement” for the City of Dreams Mediterranean project to September 30, 2022. Previously, under the existing gaming licence, the scheme was required to open by December 31, 2021.

Melco Resorts’ operations in Cyprus remain suspended due to “nationwide measures” introduced by the local authorities in an effort to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

On Thursday, Melco Resorts said the City of Dreams Manila resort in the Philippines posted positive fourth-quarter adjusted EBITDA of US$16.8 million, up from US$5.2 million in the previous quarter. Revenues were US$63.8 million, compared to US$43.4 million in the third quarter.

Melco Resorts stressed that City of Dreams Manila has been conducting a trial run of its gaming and hospitality operations with a limited number of participants since June 19, despite a community quarantine imposed in March.

Melco Resorts finished full-year 2020 with a net loss of US$1.26 billion, compared with a profit of US$373.2 million in 2019. That was on revenue that fell by 69.9 percent year-on-year, to US$1.75 billion.

The company generated negative adjusted property EBITDA of US$104.3 billion for the year ended December 31, 2020, compared with a positive result of US$1.69 billion in 2019.

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