MGM Resorts International (MGM) — Free Cash Flow Yield

Consumer Cyclical

MGM Resorts International, through its subsidiaries, operates as a gaming and entertainment company in the United States, China, and internationally. It operates through four segments: Las Vegas Strip Resorts, Regional Operations, MGM China, and MGM Digital. The company operates casino resorts that offer gaming, hotel, convention, dining, entertainment, retail, and other resort amenities, as well as online/digital games through its online platforms. Its casino operations include slots and table games, as well as live dealer, online sports betting, and iGaming through BetMGM. The company's customers include premium gaming customers; leisure and wholesale travel customers; business travelers; and group customers, including conventions, trade associations, and small meetings. The company was formerly known as MGM MIRAGE and changed its name to MGM Resorts International in June 2010. MGM Resorts International was incorporated in 1986 and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

MetricValue
FCF Yield12.9%
Consumer Cyclical Sector Avg FCF Yield5.1%
Annual Free Cash Flow$1.5B
Market Cap$11.3B
P/E Ratio26.7x

MGM Resorts International's FCF yield of 12.9% is above the Consumer Cyclical sector average (5.1%).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MGM Resorts International's (MGM) free cash flow yield?

MGM Resorts International's (MGM) free cash flow yield is 12.9%. That is above the Consumer Cyclical sector average (5.1%).

Is MGM's free cash flow yield good?

At 12.9%, MGM's free cash flow yield is considered excellent — yields above 10% are generally excellent, 7–10% good, 4–7% fair, and below 4% weak, though context varies by sector and growth stage.

How much free cash flow does MGM Resorts International generate?

MGM Resorts International generated $1.5B in free cash flow, against a market cap of $11.3B.

How is free cash flow yield calculated?

Free cash flow yield = (Free Cash Flow ÷ Market Capitalization) × 100%. Free cash flow equals operating cash flow minus capital expenditures.

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