Full House Resorts FY 2025 income tax expense jumped 139.8% to USD 0.53 million

Reuters
Mar 17
Full House Resorts FY 2025 income tax expense jumped 139.8% to USD 0.53 million

Full House Resorts published its annual report on Form 10-K for FY 2025. Revenue rose 3.5% to USD 302.38 million, while net loss was USD 40.2 million. Adjusted EBITDA was USD 48.13 million, and interest expense, net was USD 42.74 million. In the Midwest and South segment, revenue increased 5.4% to USD 231.46 million, driven primarily by continued ramp-up at American Place. For the permanent American Place facility, the company said construction is anticipated to begin in March or April 2026 and cited an approximately USD 302 million construction budget excluding capitalized interest.

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