{"id":458,"date":"2019-10-15T21:19:58","date_gmt":"2019-10-15T21:19:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vegasadvantage.com\/?p=458"},"modified":"2023-08-05T14:22:38","modified_gmt":"2023-08-05T21:22:38","slug":"circus-circus-is-not-mgms-cash-cow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vegasadvantage.com\/circus-circus-is-not-mgms-cash-cow\/","title":{"rendered":"Circus Circus Is Not MGM’s Cash Cow"},"content":{"rendered":"

MGM Resorts entered into a sales agreement<\/a> for Circus Circus with Phil Ruffin today. The sale price is $825 million.<\/p>\n

One misconception that always seems to surface when Circus Circus hits the news that it was some sort of cash cow for MGM Resorts. That simply is not accurate.<\/p>\n

Circus Circus last in MGM Resorts Las Vegas operating income<\/h3>\n

In fiscal year 2018, Circus Circus generated $43,592,000 in operating income, according to SEC filings<\/a>. When accounting for depreciation and amortization, that number becomes $62,626,000.<\/p>\n

The operating income placed it dead last under the MGM Resorts Las Vegas umbrella, excluding Park MGM, which saw its operations partially shutter during the transition from Monte Carlo. This rank is typical when compared to previous years.<\/p>\n

All other MGM Resorts properties generated at least $38 million more in operating income than Circus Circus in fiscal year 2018. Here is the full list, rounded to the nearest million:<\/p>\n