How Wynn Resorts Could Free Up Billions in Cash
There’s a lot of value in Wynn Resorts’ real estate.
REITs free up cash for casino companies, often to the tune of billions of dollars. That money can help reduce debt or fund growth projects, which is attractive because it doesn’t fundamentally change a resort’s operations. But Wynn Resorts (NASDAQ:WYNN) has avoided the temptation to sell most of its real estate over the years. If it did, however, the company could free up billions of dollars in cash. There’s big money in casino real estate
The first thing I want to highlight is the scale of gaming REITs. You can see below that MGM Growth Properties, Gaming and Leisure Properties, and VICI Properties are now massive organizations with large enterprise values. You can think of that enterprise value as the amount of value that was split off from gaming companies and put in the REIT.
These subsidiaries are often consolidated onto a gaming company’s balance sheet, so they don’t really look like they’re reducing debt on the surface. Another option besides a subsidiary REIT is to sell a minority stake in portions of real estate to a REIT. In 2016, Wynn Resorts sold a 49.9% stake in the malls in Wynn Las Vegas to Crown Acquisitions for $472 million in cash. Wynn still controls the assets, but some of the cash flow from properties will now go to Crown Acquisitions. Wynn could find that appealing to operations in the long term.
The REIT appeal
It’s easy to see why Wynn Resorts would want to consider selling some of its real estate. The company’s debt load has ballooned to nearly $10 billion — a lot of leverage for a company that generated $1.23 billion of EBITDA last year. Selling real estate would bring a big infusion of cash, which could be used to reduce debt.
Why Wynn isn’t selling…yet
With the Wynn Las Vegas hotels, a convention center being built in Las Vegas, and upcoming Encore Boston Harbor, it’s conceivable that Wynn Resorts has between $5 billion and $10 billion of real estate assets it could sell to a REIT. But it’s maintaining most of those assets on the balance sheet because it wants control of its properties.
Even though REITs and gaming companies often work hand in hand, if changes need to be made, there’s another layer of decision makers to get through. Wynn Resorts can do what it feels is best for its properties without any of that red tape. Steve Wynn valued that control, and for now, the new management team does, too.
Wynn Resorts’ hidden assets
When looking at a stock like Wynn Resorts, it’s important to consider the assets underlying the business on top of evaluating the business itself. The company controls valuable real estate in Las Vegas and Boston that could eventually be monetized to increase shareholder value. That’s a valuable card to hold in a gaming industry that’s seen its share of ups and downs over the years.
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