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Las Vegas gaming and hospitality (NYSE: MGM) at record $17.24B 2024 revenue (+6.7%); Las Vegas Strip $8.82B, MGM China $4.02B (+27.6%) record 15.8% share, BetMGM ~$2.4B net revenue competing with Caesars and Las Vegas Sands.
MGM Resorts International is a Las Vegas, Nevada-based global gaming, hospitality, and entertainment company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MGM) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — owning and operating a portfolio of destination casino resorts and hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, across the United States in regional markets, and in Macau, China through approximately 55,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, MGM Resorts reported record consolidated net revenues of $17.24 billion (+6.66% from 2023), the highest annual revenue in company history, with Las Vegas Strip Resorts generating $8.82 billion, Regional Operations generating $3.72 billion, and MGM China contributing $4.02 billion (+27.6% year-over-year) as Macau continued its full recovery from COVID restrictions and market share at MGM China reached an all-time high of 15.8%. CEO Bill Hornbuckle leads MGM's diversified gaming and hospitality strategy across three platforms: Las Vegas (Bellagio, MGM Grand, Aria, Park MGM, Mandalay Bay, New York-New York, Excalibur, Luxor), Regional (Borgata in New Jersey, MGM National Harbor in Maryland, MGM Grand Detroit, MGM Northfield Park in Ohio), and International (MGM Macau and MGM Cotai in China). MGM's BetMGM joint venture (50/50 with UK-based Entain plc) is one of the two largest US online sports betting and iGaming platforms, generating over $2.4 billion in net revenue and approaching profitability as US sports betting regulations expand state by state.
American luxury goods conglomerate (NYSE: TPR) with ~$6.7B revenue in FY2024; owns Coach ($4.5B revenue, 30%+ operating margins), Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman targeting accessible luxury consumers in North America and Asia.
Tapestry, Inc. is an American house of modern luxury brands, owning Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman. Founded as Coach in 1941 and rebranded as Tapestry in 2017 to signal its transformation into a multi-brand luxury platform, the company targets the "accessible luxury" segment — premium leather goods, handbags, footwear, and accessories priced aspirationally but within reach of upper-middle consumers in North America and Asia.
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