Red Rock Resorts (RRR) Reports Strong Q1 2025 Performance and Declares Dividends

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May 02, 2025
  • Red Rock Resorts reports a strong financial performance with increased revenue and net income.
  • Wall Street analysts anticipate a potential upside for the stock, with target prices suggesting growth.
  • GuruFocus estimates indicate a moderate increase in stock valuation over the next year.

Recently, Red Rock Resorts (RRR, Financial) saw a notable 1.1% increase in its stock price, a response to its strong first-quarter performance for 2025. The company impressed investors with a reported revenue of $497.9 million, marking a 1.8% year-over-year increase. Additionally, net income rose by an impressive 9.7%, reaching $86.0 million. Reflecting its robust financial health, the company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.25 and a special dividend of $1.00 per share.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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According to the assessments from 13 analysts, the average price target for Red Rock Resorts Inc (RRR, Financial) stands at $50.62. Predictions range from a high of $58.00 to a low of $43.00, suggesting a potential upside of 16.57% from the current stock price of $43.42. For more in-depth estimate data, please visit the Red Rock Resorts Inc (RRR) Forecast page.

The consensus among 13 brokerage firms positions Red Rock Resorts Inc (RRR, Financial) with an average brokerage recommendation of 2.5. This signifies an "Outperform" status on a scale where 1 represents a Strong Buy and 5 indicates a Sell.

Leveraging the proprietary GF Value metric from GuruFocus, Red Rock Resorts Inc (RRR, Financial) is estimated to have a value of $45.65 in one year. This estimate suggests a modest upside of 5.14% from the current trading price of $43.42. The GF Value provides a fair valuation estimate based on historical trading multiples, past business growth, and future performance projections. For further details, explore the Red Rock Resorts Inc (RRR) Summary page.

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