LAS VEGAS, April 27, 2017 — MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) ("MGM Resorts" or the "Company") today reported financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2017.

"MGM Resorts had a strong start to the year, as evidenced by our first quarter diluted earnings per share which tripled last year's results, double digit same-store Adjusted Property EBITDA growth at our domestic resorts, record results at CityCenter and solid performance at MGM China. MGM National Harbor and Borgata, our newest additions on the East Coast, are leading their respective markets, and we continue to work toward expanding our footprint in Macau with the opening of MGM Cotai later this year," said Jim Murren, Chairman & CEO of MGM Resorts. "Every year, we take steps to further this Company as an innovative market leader positioned for operational strength, financial flexibility, and prudent growth. We remain focused on building upon this effort as we continue to execute on our strategies to profitably grow our Company and return value to our shareholders."

Financial Highlights:

  • Diluted earnings per share for the first quarter of 2017 increased 200% to $0.36, compared to $0.12 in the prior year quarter;
  • Net revenues increase of 29% over the prior year quarter at the Company's domestic resorts to $2.1 billion, and a 6% increase on a same-store basis, excluding contributions from Borgata and MGM National Harbor;
  • REVPAR(1) growth of 8.6% over the prior year quarter at the Company's Las Vegas Strip resorts;
  • Operating income of $477 million at the Company's domestic resorts, a 31% increase over the prior year quarter;
  • Net income attributable to MGM Resorts of $207 million, compared to $67 million in the prior year quarter;
  • Adjusted Property EBITDA(2) growth of 34% over the prior year quarter to $648 million at the Company's domestic resorts, and a 15% increase on a same-store basis;
  • Same-store operating margin of 25.0% in the current quarter at the Company's domestic resorts, an increase of 245 basis points compared to the prior year quarter;
  • Same-store Adjusted Property EBITDA margin of 32.5% at the Company's domestic resorts, an increase of 257 basis points compared to the prior year quarter;
  • MGM China operating income of $73 million compared to $47 million in the prior year quarter, and Adjusted EBITDA of $143 million, a 25% increase compared to the prior year quarter; and
  • CityCenter operating income of $57 million and Adjusted EBITDA of $111 million, a 22% increase in Adjusted EBITDA compared to the prior year quarter.

Strategic Highlights:

  • Distributed $63 million related to the previously announced quarterly dividend of $0.11 per share;
  • On track to completing Profit Growth Plan goal of $400 million Adjusted EBITDA contribution to the Company's domestic resorts and 50% share of CityCenter results by the second quarter of 2017;
  • CityCenter completed a $1.725 billion refinancing of its senior credit facilities, which consisted of an upsized $1.6 billion term loan and an upsized $125 million revolving credit facility;
  • In April 2017, CityCenter paid a $600 million dividend, consisting of a $350 million dividend using proceeds from the upsized senior credit facilities and a $250 million dividend from cash on hand, of which $78 million was part of its annual dividend policy. MGM Resorts received its 50% share, or $300 million; and
  • Improved MGP's Operating Partnership's term loan B facility pricing to LIBOR plus 2.25%, a 25 basis point decrease from the prior pricing level.

Certain Items Affecting First Quarter Results

The following table lists certain other items that affect the comparability of the current and prior year quarterly results (approximate EPS impact shown, net of tax, per share; negative amounts represent charges to income):

Three months ended March 31,

2017

2016

Preopening and start-up expenses

$

(0.02)

$

(0.02)

Property transactions, net

(0.01)

Income from unconsolidated affiliates:

Crystals related property transaction, net

(0.01)

Domestic Resorts

Casino revenue for the first quarter of 2017 increased 50% compared to the prior year quarter, due primarily to the acquisition of Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa ("Borgata"), the MGM National Harbor opening on December 8, 2016, and an increase in both table games and slots revenue. Casino revenue increased 4% on a same-store basis compared to the prior year quarter. Table games revenues increased 7% on a same-store basis and slots revenue increased 2% on a same-store basis compared to the prior year quarter.

The following table shows key gaming statistics for the Company's Las Vegas Strip resorts:

Three months ended March 31,

2017

2016

(Dollars in millions)

Table Games Drop

$

993

$

972

Table Games Win %

25.2

%

23.7

%

Slot Handle

$

3,003

$

3,001

Slot Hold %

8.6

%

8.4

%

Domestic resorts rooms revenue increased 15% compared to the prior year quarter. On a same-store basis, rooms revenue increased 8% compared to the prior year quarter. Las Vegas Strip REVPAR increased 8.6%.

The following table shows key hotel statistics for the Company's Las Vegas Strip resorts:

Three months ended March 31,

2017

2016

Occupancy %

91

%

91

%

Average Daily Rate (ADR)

$

176

$

162

Revenue per Available Room (REVPAR)

$

161

$

148

Operating income at the Company's domestic resorts was $477 million for the first quarter of 2017 compared to $365 million in the prior year quarter. Domestic resorts Adjusted Property EBITDA increased 34% to $648 million in the first quarter of 2017 and was positively impacted by $59 million of Adjusted Property EBITDA from Borgata and $32 million of Adjusted Property EBITDA from MGM National Harbor. Same-store Adjusted Property EBITDA increased 15% compared to the prior year quarter.

Mr. Murren added, "The Company's high operating efficiencies, a robust event calendar, and modestly favorable table games hold helped drive a very strong first quarter in Las Vegas contributing to 33% Adjusted Property EBITDA margins at our Strip resorts. As we look to the second quarter, our underlying business remains strong, although we face a challenging comparison due to the Easter holiday shifting back into April as well as favorable second quarter 2016 table games hold. Based on these factors, we anticipate gaming revenues to be lower and our non-gaming revenues to be up year over year. We expect to grow Strip REVPAR by 1.5% to 2.5%. Despite the difficult table games hold comparison, we believe our Adjusted Property EBITDA margins will remain essentially flat at our Las Vegas Strip resorts, compared to the prior year quarter."

Corporate Expense

Corporate expense was $73 million in the first quarter of 2017, an increase of $2 million compared to the prior year quarter. The current year quarter included $2 million related to MGM Growth Properties LLC ("MGP") and $3 million in additional stock compensation costs. The prior year quarter included costs incurred to implement initiatives related to the Profit Growth Plan and costs associated with the initial public offering of MGP totaling $14 million.

MGM China

Key first quarter results for MGM China include:

  • Net revenues of $502 million, a 7% increase compared to the prior year quarter;
  • Main floor table games revenue increased 17% due to an increase in hold percentage to 22.2% in the current year quarter, from 18.0% in the prior year quarter;
  • VIP table games revenue decreased 5% due to a 16% decrease in turnover partially offset by an increase in hold percentage to 3.4% in the current year quarter, from 3.0% in the prior year quarter;
  • Operating income was $73 million compared to $47 million in the prior year quarter;
  • Adjusted EBITDA increased 25% to $143 million, compared to $114 million in the prior year quarter, including $9 million of license fee expense in the current year quarter and $8 million in the prior year quarter; and
  • Operating margin was 14.6% in the current year quarter, and Adjusted EBITDA margin was 28.5%, an increase of 413 basis points compared to the prior year quarter.

Unconsolidated Affiliates

The following table summarizes information related to the Company's share of income from unconsolidated affiliates:

Three months ended March 31,

2017

2016

(In thousands)

CityCenter

$

37,319

$

(9,149)

Borgata

19,550

Other

2,384

4,301

$

39,703

$

14,702

Our share of CityCenter Holdings, LLC ("CityCenter") operating results for the first quarter of 2017, including certain basis difference adjustments, was $37 million. Our share of CityCenter's operating income in the prior year quarter was negatively impacted by $31 million due to accelerated depreciation associated with the April 2016 closure of the Zarkana theatre and $9 million due to a charge related to the sale of Crystals.

Key first quarter results for CityCenter include the following (see schedules accompanying this release for further detail on CityCenter's first quarter results):

  • Net revenues from resort operations were $326 million, an 8% increase compared to the prior year quarter, due primarily to an increase in casino, rooms, and food and beverage revenues partially offset by a decrease in entertainment revenue as the Zarkana show closed on April 30, 2016;
  • Operating income from resorts operations was $58 million, compared to an operating loss of $27 million in the prior year quarter which included $61 million of accelerated depreciation related to the Zarkana theatre and an $18 million charge associated with the Crystals sale;
  • Adjusted EBITDA from resort operations was $112 million, a 22% increase compared to the prior year quarter;
  • Aria's table games volume decreased 5% and table games hold percentage was 25.6%, compared to 23.8% in the prior year quarter;
  • REVPAR at Aria increased 9.1% compared to the prior year quarter to $251; and
  • Vdara reported REVPAR of $202 in the current year quarter, and Adjusted EBITDA increased 22% to $11 million compared to the prior year quarter.

On August 1, 2016 the Company completed the previously announced acquisition of Boyd Gaming Corporation's interest in Borgata, at which time the entity operating Borgata became a consolidated subsidiary of the Company and the real estate assets associated with Borgata were contributed to MGP. Prior to the acquisition, the Company held a 50% interest in Borgata, which was accounted for under the equity method.

MGM Growth Properties

During the first quarter of 2017, MGP recorded rent income of $163 million and MGM Growth Properties Operating Partnership LP (the "Operating Partnership") paid distributions of $72 million to the Company. On March 15, 2017, MGP's Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.3875 per Class A share totaling $22 million, which was paid on April 13, 2017 to holders of record on March 31, 2017. The Company concurrently received a $72 million distribution attributable to its ownership of Operating Partnership units.

MGM Resorts Dividend

The Company's Board of Directors approved a quarterly dividend on April 26, 2017. The dividend of $0.11 per share will be payable on June 15, 2017 to stockholders of record at the close of business on June 9, 2017, and will equate to approximately $63 million in aggregate.

Financial Position

The Company's cash balance at March 31, 2017 was $1.4 billion, which included $465 million at MGM China and $368 million at MGP. At March 31, 2017, the Company had $13.2 billion of principal amount of indebtedness outstanding, including $297 million outstanding under its $1.5 billion senior secured credit facility, $2.1 billion outstanding under the $2.7 billion Operating Partnership senior credit facility, $2.0 billion outstanding under the $3.0 billion MGM China credit facility, and $450 million outstanding under the $525 million MGM National Harbor credit facility.

"Our commitment to enhancing our financial position continues into 2017 as evidenced by the $300 million distribution from CityCenter and further deleveraging of the MGM Resorts balance sheet," said Dan D'Arrigo, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of MGM Resorts. "We continue to focus on maximizing our cash flows and improving our capital structure, while supporting a disciplined approach to capital allocation and ultimately returning MGM Resorts to investment grade."

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