Full House Resorts FLL Business Segments
| FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | FY'22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | |||||
| Contracted Sports Wagering | $7.27M-17.3% | $8.79M-31.4% | $12.81M+78.1% | $7.2M+21.5% | |
| Midwest And South | $231.46M+5.4% | $219.63M+14.2% | $192.36M+60.4% | $119.95M— | |
| West | $63.65M0.0% | $63.65M+77.3% | $35.89M-0.7% | $36.13M— | |
| Revenue by Product | |||||
| Casino | $230.26M+6.2% | $216.88M+22.6% | $176.93M+55.4% | $113.88M-12.7% | |
| Food And Beverage | $39.3M-6.1% | $41.87M+23.2% | $33.98M+28.3% | $26.49M-3.1% | |
| Hotel | $16.02M+2.0% | $15.71M+66.6% | $9.43M+1.6% | $9.28M-3.6% | |
| Other Operations | $16.79M-4.6% | $17.61M-15.0% | $20.72M+52.0% | $13.63M+6.8% |
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- How does Full House Resorts break its business down?
- Full House Resorts (FLL) reports revenue by business across 3 parts — Contracted Sports Wagering, Midwest And South and West. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Full House Resorts's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Full House Resorts's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
