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PATEL JAYMIN B reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Bally's Corp director Jaymin B. Patel received a grant of 18,726 shares of common stock as restricted stock. The award was granted at no cash cost per share and increased his directly held stake to 52,548 shares.
The restricted stock will vest on the earlier of the first anniversary of the grant date or the 2027 annual meeting of shareholders, subject to Patel’s continued service through the vesting date. This reflects routine equity-based director compensation rather than an open-market share purchase or sale.
Wilson Wanda Y. reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Bally's Corp director Wanda Y. Wilson received a grant of 9,363 shares of common stock as a stock award. The grant was made at a price of $0.00 per share as part of her compensation and increased her direct holdings to 26,774 shares.
According to the footnote, these shares are restricted stock that will vest on the earlier of the first anniversary of the grant date or the 2027 annual meeting of shareholders, provided she continues to serve through that date.
Bally's Corp director Tracy S. Harris reported compensation-related stock activity. On May 15, 2026, 9,225 stock awards vested and 2,917 shares of common stock were withheld to satisfy tax obligations, which is not an open-market sale. On May 19, 2026, Harris received a grant of 9,363 restricted shares of common stock, which will vest on the earlier of the first anniversary of grant or the 2027 annual meeting, subject to continued service. Following these transactions, Harris directly holds 20,282 common shares.
Bally’s Corporation reported a sizeable quarterly loss while integrating major acquisitions and financing changes. For the three months ended March 31, 2026, revenue reached $755.7 million, driven mainly by gaming, but high costs and financing items led to a net loss attributable to Bally’s of $161.9 million, or $(2.69) per share.
Operating income was positive at $91.6 million, helped by a $105.8 million gain on a Bally’s Twin River sale-leaseback, but this was more than offset by $109.9 million of net interest expense and $145.8 million of other non-operating expense, including a large negative fair value adjustment on investment assets.
Total assets were $10.9 billion and total liabilities $8.6 billion, including $4.4 billion of long-term debt. Cash and restricted cash fell from $906.7 million to $653.4 million, as operations used $145.0 million of cash and financing activities consumed $242.4 million, partly offset by sale-leaseback proceeds.
The quarter also reflects the first full integration phase of the Queen Casino & Entertainment common-control merger and the Intralot acquisition, which added significant goodwill, intangible assets, and a $1.6 billion purchase price, along with $1.6 billion-plus non-controlling interests. New Bally’s Intralot B2B and B2C segments contributed technology, lottery, and international iGaming revenue, but also introduced further complexity and non-controlling interests to the capital structure.
Bally’s Corporation reported strong first quarter 2026 results, with consolidated revenue of $755.7 million, up 28.3% year over year. Casinos & Resorts revenue reached $379.7 million, while Bally’s Intralot B2C revenue was $239.9 million and North America Interactive revenue was $60.5 million, all showing solid growth.
The company entered a new $1.1 billion term loan facility due 2031 and, together with proceeds from the Intralot transaction and a Lincoln Casino Resort sale-leaseback, fully repaid a previously outstanding $1.47 billion term loan due 2028. Bally’s advanced several large development projects, including its Chicago casino, the $4.0 billion Bally’s Bronx integrated resort, and the planned Bally’s Las Vegas development on the former Tropicana site. During the quarter, it also paid a $500 million statutory New York license fee and continued integrating the Bally’s Intralot operations, with Segment Adjusted EBITDAR growth in key segments.
Bally’s Corporation notified the SEC that it could not timely file its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31, 2026 because additional time is needed to complete the review of the Company’s financial statements. The Company expects to file within the five calendar day extension permitted under Rule 12b-25.
Bally’s Corporation filed Amendment No. 1 to its Annual Report to add the auditor’s missing signature; all other disclosures continue to speak as of the original filing date.
For 2025, Bally’s reported total revenue of $2.44 billion for the Successor period from February 8 to December 31 and a net loss attributable to Bally’s of $650.1 million, reflecting heavy interest expense, impairment charges and merger-related costs. Basic and diluted loss per share for that period was $10.73.
The balance sheet expanded significantly after the Queen Merger and the Intralot acquisition, with total assets of $11.23 billion and total liabilities of $8.69 billion at December 31, 2025, including $4.50 billion of long-term and current debt. Non‑controlling interests of $1.55 billion mainly reflect minority ownership in Intralot and Bally’s Chicago.
The independent auditor concluded the financial statements present fairly in conformity with US GAAP but issued an adverse opinion on internal control over financial reporting because of a material weakness. Critical audit matters focused on goodwill impairment for the International Interactive reporting unit and complex purchase accounting for the Queen Merger and the Intralot business combination.
Bally’s Corporation is calling a virtual 2026 annual meeting on May 19, 2026, for shareholders of record as of March 23, 2026, when 48,743,136 common shares were outstanding. Holders will elect two directors for three-year terms, ratify Deloitte & Touche LLP as auditor for 2026, cast an advisory “say‑on‑pay” vote on named executive officer compensation, and vote on an amendment and restatement of the 2021 Equity Incentive Plan.
The proxy outlines Bally’s board and committee structure, its controlled‑company status based on Standard General’s 66.8% stake, and director pay combining cash retainers and restricted stock. It discloses 2025 executive pay, including total compensation of $8.66 million for CEO Robeson Reeves and $5.76 million for President George Papanier, as well as large option grants in 2025 to senior leadership under the equity plan.
Bally's Corp senior vice president and secretary Craig L. Eaton reported equity compensation tied to 2025 performance. On March 23, 2026, 7,028 performance units vested, resulting in 7,028 shares of common stock being issued to him. To cover related tax withholding obligations, the company retained 3,187 of these shares at a value of $12.11 per share, a non-market disposition. After these compensation and tax-withholding entries, Eaton directly holds 171,350 shares of Bally's common stock.