Caesars Entertainment, Inc. News
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. operates as a gaming and hospitality company in the United States. The company owns, leases, or manages domestic properties in 16 states with slot machines, video lottery terminals and e-tables, and hotel rooms, as well as table games, including poker. It also operates and conducts sports wagering across 28 jurisdictions in North America, including mobile for sports betting and regulated online real money gaming in six jurisdictions in North America; retail and online gaming and sports betting; and other games, such as keno. In addition, the company operates dining venues, bars, nightclubs, lounges, hotels, and entertainment venues; and provides staffing and management services. Caesars Entertainment, Inc. was founded in 1937 and is based in Reno, Nevada.
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CZR Soars 18% on Fertitta Takeover Chatter Surge++
- Caesars Entertainment stock jumped about 18% after reports that Tilman Fertitta submitted a takeover bid. Analysts trimmed near-term targets but investor attention and sector ripples—especially strong moves at Penn and weakness at Wynn—are now shaping CZR's short-term outlook.
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CZR Q4 Beat Sparks Rally, Stake Sale Raise Caution
Caesars (CZR) surged after a stronger-than-expected Q4 report and upbeat management commentary, but a notable stake reduction by Vision One and a short-lived pullback highlight lingering investor caution. Key drivers this week included Q4 revenue of $2.92B, adjusted EBITDA of $901M, a favorable appeals-court ruling for Nevada gaming rules, and mixed trading volume patterns.
16 Feb at 04:23
Caesars CZR Falls on Heavy Selling, High Volume
Caesars (CZR) saw sharp declines and elevated trading volumes over the past week, pressured by concentrated selling even as analysts maintain bullish multi-month price targets. Key near-term catalysts include upcoming earnings and continued flows post-S&P 500 exit.
09 Feb at 04:23
CZR Slides, Then Rebounds — Earnings Loom Feb 17
Caesars Entertainment (CZR) saw a sharp intraday drop followed by a partial rebound amid heavy volume. A Susquehanna upgrade and a Feb. 17 earnings release are the key near-term catalysts; management’s pivot to digital growth, cash-flow harvesting, and asset-light initiatives will be central to investor focus.