New casino launches help Full House grow revenue in Q2 but costs hit bottom line

Net losses increased for Full House Resorts in Q2 due to costs associated with opening new casinos hit its bottom line.
Revenue for the three months to 30 June at Full House hit $73.5m (£57.8m/€67.3m). This is 23.7% more than Q2 last year at Full House, with casino driving the increase.

Net losses increased for Full House Resorts in Q2 due to costs associated with opening new casinos hit its bottom line.

Revenue for the three months to 30 June at Full House hit $73.5m (£57.8m/€67.3m). This is 23.7% more than Q2 last year at Full House, with casino driving the increase.

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