Full House Resorts has recorded a 6% revenue drop for Q2, down to $44.4m from $47.4m.
This top-line decrease contributed to a net loss of $4.4m, a considerable fall when compared to Full House Resorts’ $5.5m net income for Q2 of last year.
Adjusted EBITDA was likewise down, dropping by almost 19% to $12.1m versus $14.9m.
Full House attributed its second quarter performance to a variety of factors, chiefly that Q2 2021 offers an unfavourable comparison.