MGM Resorts International (NYSE:MGM) is a prominent player in the casino and hospitality industry. The company operates a range of casinos, gaming resorts, and online gambling platforms. MGM competes with other major players like DraftKings, PENN Entertainment, Super Group (SGHC), and Red Rock Resorts. These companies are heavily influenced by consumer spending, tourism, and gaming regulations.
On October 30, 2025, Goldman Sachs maintained its "Sell" rating for MGM, with the stock price at $31.21. Despite this, MGM remains a key stock to watch in the casino sector. The stock has seen significant trading activity, with a volume of 6,701,875 shares, indicating strong investor interest.
MGM's recent third-quarter earnings report showed a profit of $0.24 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.37. This represents a negative surprise of 35.14%. In contrast, the previous quarter saw a positive surprise, with earnings of $0.79 per share against an expected $0.58. Over the past year, MGM has exceeded consensus EPS estimates three times.
Despite the earnings miss, MGM's revenue for the quarter was $4.25 billion, slightly above the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.82%. This marks an increase from the $4.18 billion reported in the same period last year. MGM has consistently surpassed consensus revenue estimates in the last four quarters, showcasing its resilience in the gaming industry.
MGM's stock price has fluctuated, trading between $30.96 and $31.84 today. Over the past year, the stock has reached a high of $41.32 and a low of $25.30. The company's market capitalization is approximately $8.5 billion, reflecting its significant presence in the gaming industry.