PNK 1Q 2011 CONF CALL NOTES

04/28/11 09:10AM EDT

PNK beat our Street high EBITDA estimate and it looks sustainable.

"We are pleased to report another quarter of year-over-year Adjusted EBITDA growth and continued improvements in operating margins. These improvements reflect the ongoing implementation of operating strategies focused on providing best-in-market experiences for our guests and improving our own internal processes.  We continue to progress with better methods to improve operations and elevate the guest experience."

-Anthony Sanfilippo, President and Chief Executive Officer.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE RELEASE 

  • The new Stadium Sports Grill and Bar at Lumiere Place will open in early May
  • Baton Rouge project: The three casino hulls were recently moved from the shipyard to the project site along the Mississippi River and construction of the casino is underway.
  • As of March 31, 2011, approximately $290 million of the $357 million construction budget (excluding land and capitalized interest) remains to be invested in the planned Baton Rouge facility.
  • Cash: $143MM, $70MM used in day-to-day operations
  • At the end of 1Q, the Company's $375MM credit facility was undrawn and approximately $9.3 MM LoC were outstanding. The Company expects to begin drawing on its credit facility as construction on its Baton Rouge project further ramps up. 
  • Gross interest expense: $27MM; net interest expense:$26MM
  • Capitalized interest of $0.8MM was related to Baton Rouge project
  • Discontinued operations: Atlantic City: - $2.2MM

CONF CALL

  • Cautiously optimistic on consumers
  • 90bps margin improvement ex severance costs
  • Sees shared services at St. Louis (started 6 months ago) making progress
  • L'Auberge and Boomtown New Orleans did very well
  • Boomtown New Orleans efficiency improvements continue into 2Q
  • Tough weather conditions in 1Q, particularly at Belterra
  • Capex:  $38MM ($24MM due to Baton Rouge)
  • Most rivers in Southeast have had abnormally high water levels
  • Baton Rouge: barges are in place; river levels still above normal; now expect summer 2012 opening - pushed back from Q1 2012
  • All Mid-western properties gained share
  • 2011 Marketing expense as % of revs: on track with expectations
  • L'Auberge brand campaign: summer 2011

Q&A

  • Severance costs: predominantly corporate; corporate expense; 6.5-7MM run rate for corp expense
  • April trends: continues 1Q trend
  • 1Q Marketing spend: played to expectations; not inflated by myChoice
    • Haven't seen an increase in promotional spend by competitors in their markets
      • St. Louis: special program and brand campaigns drove marketing expense, unrelated to myChoice
    • 1Q myChoice expenses: launch related 
  • Mostly higher consumer spend per visit driving results (even in St. Louis properties)
  • VLTs in Ohio:  encouraged by early thoughts on tax structure
  • Encouraged by early myChoice results
  • myChoice performance metrics: play consolidation, play frequency, migration of tiers, # of new customers YoY
  • myChoice will help retention rate of existing customers
  • Weather impact:
    • Belterra: overall net-neutral; was affected in January
    • South: coastline Lousiana properties not much impact
    • St. Louis: tornado last week no impact
  • St. Louis: early innings of ramp up
  • Louisiana properties: still sees room for improvement
    • L'Auberge: can be better yielded; a lot of work being done
  • Texas: very difficult to pass
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