MGM Resorts Stock-Based Compensation 2010-2025 | MGM
MGM Resorts annual/quarterly stock-based compensation history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Stock-based compensation can be defined as the estimated market value of stock options, warrants and other stock-based compensation given to employees and/or vendors
- MGM Resorts stock-based compensation for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 was $0.029B, a 6.99% increase year-over-year.
- MGM Resorts stock-based compensation for the twelve months ending March 31, 2025 was $0.200B, a 10% increase year-over-year.
- MGM Resorts annual stock-based compensation for 2024 was $0.08B, a 8.99% increase from 2023.
- MGM Resorts annual stock-based compensation for 2023 was $0.074B, a 3.24% increase from 2022.
- MGM Resorts annual stock-based compensation for 2022 was $0.071B, a 9.38% increase from 2021.
MGM Resorts Annual Stock-Based Compensation (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$80 |
2023 |
$74 |
2022 |
$71 |
2021 |
$65 |
2020 |
$107 |
2019 |
$89 |
2018 |
$70 |
2017 |
$62 |
2016 |
$55 |
2015 |
$43 |
2014 |
$37 |
2013 |
$32 |
2012 |
$40 |
2011 |
$40 |
2010 |
$35 |
2009 |
$37 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Consumer Discretionary |
GAMING |
$8.701B |
$17.241B |
MGM Resorts International is a holding company which owns and operates casino resorts through wholly owned subsidiaries. The company's resorts portfolio incorporates unique hotel offerings, including some of the most familiar resort brands in the industry such as Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay and The Mirage. The company reports under three segments: Las Vegas Strip, Regional Operations, MGM China and Management and other operations. MGM China's operations consist of the MGM Macau resort and casino and the company is currently developing an integrated casino, hotel, and entertainment resort on the Cotai Strip in the region. MGM Resorts created a controlled real estate investment trust named MGM Growth Properties LLC. MGM Growth Properties LLC, a premier real estate investment trust engaged in the acquisition, ownership and leasing of large-scale resorts. The company's superior business model, extensive non-gaming revenue opportunities, high-quality assets and property locations are primary growth drivers.
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