Q1 26 EPS

$0.73

BEAT +49.65%

Est. $0.49

Q1 26 Revenue

$507.3M

BEAT +0.21%

Est. $506.2M

vs S&P Since Q1 26

+16.5%

BEATING MARKET

RRR +21.6% vs S&P +5.0%

Market Reaction

Did RRR Beat Earnings? Q1 2026 Results

Red Rock Resorts delivered a stronger-than-expected first quarter for 2026, with earnings per share of $0.73 beating the $0.49 consensus estimate by 49.65%, even as the bottom line edged down slightly from $0.75 a year earlier. Revenue rose 1.9% year… Read more Red Rock Resorts delivered a stronger-than-expected first quarter for 2026, with earnings per share of $0.73 beating the $0.49 consensus estimate by 49.65%, even as the bottom line edged down slightly from $0.75 a year earlier. Revenue rose 1.9% year over year to $507.32 million, a hair above the $506.25 million Wall Street had anticipated, with the modest top-line gain driven primarily by a $7.28 million increase in casino revenue to $340.52 million and the addition of $4.74 million in Native American management and development fees, a revenue stream with no prior-year equivalent. The profit story was more complicated, however; operating costs climbed to $363.64 million from $343.51 million, with SG&A and depreciation both rising notably amid the capital investment cycle around newer properties including Durango Resort, compressing operating income to $143.68 million from $154.35 million. Analysts have broadly maintained bullish ratings on the stock, viewing the cost pressures and margin compression as temporary given the company's development pipeline.

Key Takeaways

  • Casino revenue growth of 2.2% year over year to $340.5 million
  • New Native American management and development fees contributed $4.7 million in revenue
  • Favorable change in fair value of derivative instruments improved other income
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RRR YoY Financials

Q1 2026 vs Q1 2025, source: SEC Filings

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RRR Revenue by Segment

With YoY comparisons, source: SEC Filings

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