Star Entertainment reports quarterly loss on lower table games revenue

April 27, 2026 7:52 PM EDT

A view of signage at Star Entertainment's The Star casino in Sydney, Australia, March 3, 2025. REUTERS/Christine Chen

April 28 (Reuters) - Embattled Australian ‌casino operator Star ​Entertainment ​swung to a third-quarter loss from a profit in the prior three-month period, hurt by seasonal weakness and ‌lower table games revenue, sending its shares more than 2% ⁠lower on Tuesday.

The company reported a loss before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ‌of A$1 million ($718,600.00) for the ‌three-month period ended March 31, compared to a profit of A$6 million in the previous quarter.

The results reflected continued softness at ​its table games in Star Sydney and Star Gold Coast, Star said in a statement.

Revenue slipped 12% to A$266 million, hit ⁠by seasonal softening and reduced levels of gaming visitation in Sydney.

Shares of the company were ​down 2.2% at A$0.113, as of 0025 GMT, although the company narrowed its loss from A$24 million a ​year earlier, helped by cost savings and ‌higher operator fee revenue.

Star said its new leadership team had launched measures to reduce costs, along with ⁠supplier expenses at each of its properties.

"The Star, in consultation with its major shareholders, continues to review the resourcing structure and strategy of its operations," ⁠the company said.

"Further cost-out initiatives at the properties and re-examination of all aspects ​of operations, including reducing indirect cost pools, are ongoing and are expected to continue to further reduce ongoing operating costs."

The company still flagged material uncertainty regarding ‌its ability to continue as a going concern, being dependent on the outcome of several material uncertainties, ‌including the refinancing agreement for $390 million from funds associated with WhiteHawk ⁠Capital Partners at the end ‌of March.

It had A$90 ​million in available cash as of March 31.

($1 = 1.3916 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru; Editing by ‌Subhranshu Sahu)



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