Revenue for the three months to September 30 amounted to $47.2m (£34.7m/€40.7m), up from $42.0m in the corresponding period last year.
Full House experienced year-on-year revenue growth across all but one of its business areas, with casino revenue up 1.2% to $32.5m, food and beverage revenue rising 26.8% to $7.1m and other operations, including sports wagering, up 173.7% to $5.2m. Hotel revenue was marginally down to $2.5m.
Breaking down this performance geographically, Full House’s casino activities in Mississippi generated the highest proportion of revenue, with the Silver Slipper Casino and Hotel seeing revenue reach $21.5m.
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Original article: https://igamingbusiness.com/full-house-sees-net-profit-decline-despite-revenue-growth-in-q3/