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MGM Buyout: The House Doesn’t Always Win
Investing.com·
IAC's $48.30 per share non-binding offer for MGM Resorts International triggered a 16% stock surge, with shares trading above the bid price at $50.69. This negative arbitrage spread signals market skepticism about the lowball offer and expectations for a higher bid. The move reflects broader consolidation in gaming, following Tilman Fertitta's $17.6 billion Caesars Entertainment acquisition, driven by investor interest in casino real estate assets and digital gaming platforms like BetMGM.
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