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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

Full House Resorts Inc Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Full House Resorts Inc Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded May 7, 2026 Audio replay
May 7, 2026 40:47 60 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
40:47
Sources
4 artifacts

Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Full House Resorts reported Q1 2026 revenues of $74.4 million (up 0.9% excluding the divested Stockman's), with adjusted EBITDA rising 14.7% to $13.2 million and net loss narrowing to $(8.2) million, while preparing to break ground on the permanent American Place casino pending roughly $300 million in financing.

First quarter financial results 50 American Place growth and permanent facility financing 44 Chamonix and Bronco Billy's underperformance and opportunity 40 April 2026 strong gaming results 20 Illinois legislation and temporary casino extension 15 Sports skins and online betting outlook 15

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +62 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We had a solid first quarter.”
  • “We continue to feel very good about that solution and look forward to giving you more details once we can, potentially in the next few weeks.”
  • “We are confident enough on that financing that we expect to commence construction within the next few weeks.”
  • “Adjusted EBITDA in 2026 rose to $13.2 million. That is almost 15% higher than our adjusted EBITDA in last year's first quarter, which was $11.5 million.”

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Revenue $74.42M -0.8% YoY
Diluted EPS -$0.23
Net income -$8.15M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Adjusted EBITDA rose 14.7% to $13.2 million from $11.5 million in the prior-year quarter.
  • American Place revenues grew 7.1% to $31.8 million, with adjusted property EBITDA up 8% to $8.3 million.
  • Colorado (Chamonix/Bronco Billy's) adjusted property EBITDA improved 42% to negative $1.3 million from negative $2.3 million.
  • Consolidated operating income rose 218.4% to $2.4 million and net loss improved to $(8.2) million from $(9.8) million.
  • Approximately $41 million of liquidity at quarter-end including the undrawn revolver, with limited near-term construction spend expected.
  • City of Waukegan approved earthmoving plans; financing source prepared to fund ~$300 million for the permanent American Place, with management expecting to commence construction within weeks.

Risks & pressure points

  • Total revenues declined slightly to $74.4 million from $75.1 million and included a $1.3 million Stockman's revenue contribution in the prior-year quarter.
  • Sports-skin EBITDA declined versus the prior-year quarter because the company had an additional active skin last year.
  • American Place table games hold was 1.2 percentage points lower than last year's first quarter and was again off in April 2026.
  • Chamonix/Bronco Billy's revenues dipped to between $11.3 million and $11.6 million, hurt by renovation disruption, warm winter weather affecting Ice Fest/Ice Castles, and prior-year unprofitable promotional activity.
  • Construction of the permanent American Place remains dependent on completing a financing solution requiring significant legal paperwork, with Illinois legislation needed to extend the temporary casino's August 2027 operating deadline.
  • Grand Lodge continued to be impacted by refurbishment work, weighing on near-term results.

Key moments

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“We continue to feel very good about that solution and look forward to giving you more details once we can, potentially in the next few weeks. We are confident enough on that financing that we expect to commence construction within the next few weeks. The early stages of construction take time but not much capital. By starting now, we hope to open the permanent American Place about two years from now.” Speaker 2, COO
“On the balance sheet side, we had about $41 million of liquidity at the end of the quarter, including the undrawn portion of our revolver. The summer season tends to be our strong season. That, combined with a lack of any major construction spend right now, should benefit overall cash flow in the near term.” Speaker 2, COO

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Revenue · segments

Midwest and South$59.35M +3.8% YoY
West$13.58M -13% YoY
Contracted Sports Wagering$1.49M -34.6% YoY
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