MGM Resorts International Stock Drops Nearly 5% as Wall Street Selloff Renews Las Vegas Demand Worries

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MGM Resorts International (MGM) shares fell by nearly 5% due to a Wall Street selloff triggered by renewed inflation concerns, Middle East tensions, and rising oil prices. Investors are particularly focused on MGM’s Las Vegas operations, which have shown declining visitor numbers and lodging revenue, especially in value-focused properties. Despite some positive aspects like strong convention demand, contributions from MGM China and BetMGM, and share repurchase authorizations, the stock remains vulnerable to factors like high oil prices and potential weakness in leisure travel.

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