Boyd Gaming Corp (BYD) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Revenue and Strategic Growth

GuruFocus.com
07 Feb
  • Full-Year Revenue: Over $3.9 billion, setting a record for the company.
  • Full-Year EBITDA: Nearly $1.4 billion.
  • Property Level Operating Margins: Over 40% for the full year.
  • Fourth-Quarter Revenue: Surpassed $1 billion for the first time.
  • Fourth-Quarter EBITDA: Nearly $380 million.
  • Las Vegas Locals Segment Operating Margins: Exceeded 50%.
  • Midwest and South Segment Same-Store Margins: Consistent at 37%.
  • Online Segment Full-Year EBITDA: $76 million after excluding $32 million one-time fees.
  • Managed Business Full-Year EBITDA: $96 million.
  • Stock Repurchase in Fourth Quarter: $203 million.
  • Total 2024 Stock Repurchase: $686 million.
  • Total Capital Returned to Shareholders in 2024: Nearly $750 million.
  • Year-End Total Leverage: Approximately 2.5 times.
  • Capital Expenditures in 2024: $400 million.
  • 2025 Capital Expenditure Estimate: $600 million to $650 million.
  • Warning! GuruFocus has detected 2 Warning Signs with PRO.

Release Date: February 06, 2025

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

Positive Points

  • Boyd Gaming Corp (NYSE:BYD) achieved record revenues of over $3.9 billion in 2024, with companywide EBITDA nearing $1.4 billion.
  • The Las Vegas Locals segment delivered its best year-over-year performance in 2024, with operating margins exceeding 50%.
  • The Online segment generated $76 million in EBITDA for the full year, reflecting growth from market access agreements and online gaming.
  • The Managed business generated $96 million in EBITDA for 2024, driven by management fees from Sky River Casino.
  • Boyd Gaming Corp (NYSE:BYD) returned nearly $750 million in capital to shareholders in 2024 through share repurchases and dividends.

Negative Points

  • Competitive pressures in the Las Vegas market continue to pose challenges, particularly for properties like Orleans and Gold Coast.
  • The Midwest and South segment faced weather-related disruptions in January, similar to the previous year.
  • The Online segment's performance was impacted by lower hold during the NFL season.
  • Boyd Gaming Corp (NYSE:BYD) anticipates continued expense pressures, although they are moderating compared to previous years.
  • The company remains cautious about the retail customer segment, which has shown stability but not significant growth.

Q & A Highlights

Q: Can you provide insights on how you're thinking about your core customers versus retail customers in 2025? A: Our core customer base has been growing consistently, and we expect this trend to continue. For retail customers, outside of Las Vegas, the market has been stable, with flat year-over-year growth. In Las Vegas, retail customer performance has been stabilizing, with year-over-year declines lessening. We anticipate reaching stability in 2025, with potential growth in the second half, depending on broader economic factors.

Q: Could you discuss the flow-through and margin expectations for 2025, and any headwinds or tailwinds you foresee? A: We expect expense pressures to moderate, although they remain challenging. Revenue growth, particularly from the retail segment, is needed to enhance flow-through. We anticipate managing margins effectively, maintaining consistency across our portfolio, with property-level margins consistently above 40%.

Q: Online performance exceeded expectations. Did NFL hold impact you, or were there other growth elements? A: Yes, the NFL season's lower hold impacted us, but we also saw growth from market access agreements and our online gaming business, which offset this.

Q: How do you view the legislative landscape for gaming, and where do you see risks or opportunities? A: It's early in the legislative season, and we're monitoring various gaming bills. It's hard to predict outcomes at this stage, but we're paying close attention to developments.

Q: Regarding capital allocation, how do you evaluate returns on internal investments versus potential M&A opportunities? A: We balance our investments based on the best returns. We have a pipeline of projects and choose those that generate superior returns. M&A opportunities are evaluated against internal investments and share repurchases, requiring a compelling opportunity to proceed.

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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