Century to Close Canadian Casinos, Sees ‘Adverse Impact’ From COVID-19 in 2021 First Half

Century to Close Canadian Casinos, Sees ‘Adverse Impact’ From COVID-19 in 2021 First Half.

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Century Casinos (NASDAQ:CNTY) said today it s temporarily closing its Canadian gaming properties just before midnight Saturday, Dec. 12. The action was taken to comply with new coronavirus quarantine mandates issued by the Alberta provincial government.

Century Canada ClosureCentury Mile Racetrack near Edmonton, seen here. The operator is closing its Canadian gaming venues because of coronavirus quarantine protocols. (Image: Globe and Mail)

The Colorado-based regional gaming company operates two casinos near Edmonton, a pair of pari-mutuel facilities in that area, and a network of off-track betting sites throughout Alberta. All of those venues bear the Century name. In August, of its namesake property in Calgary for $7.5 million.

Century Casinos announced that it will close its Candian casinos and racetracks on Saturday, Dec. 12. The mandate will last at least four weeks and then be reassessed, according to the company.

As of Dec. 8, Alberta had 72,028 coronavirus cases and 640 deaths. This is the third-highest totals among the Canadian provinces, trailing only Ontario and Quebec. Like so many US states, Alberta s COVID-19 tally is trending in the wrong direction. On Tuesday, its case count was nearly 6,000 compared with 975 on Oct. 12.

Stock Rallies After Earlier Slump

Century has no assets in Las Vegas or other destination markets, and it was quick to point out as much during the first wave of COVID-19 cases earlier this year. The company was savagely repudiated by investors in March as its shares slumped from around $9 to $1.01 in a matter of weeks.

The stock subsequently rallied, helped by the in which Century owns stakes. Those venues reopened in mid-May prior to many US venues doing so. However, the company is forecasting negative effects attributable to the pandemic, a trend that could last a while.

“The COVID-19 situation continues to evolve rapidly, and it currently appears that due to the pandemic s current scope, it will adversely impact the Company at least through the first half of 2021,” said the operator.

Century did not make specific comments regarding how earnings and revenue will be affected, if at all. The stock is higher by 24.54 percent over the past month and 15.25 percent over the past week.

Century s US Presense

In the US, Century owns two eponymous casinos in its home state of Colorado. It also owns a casino in Missouri, and the Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack Resort in New Cumberland, W.Va.

Last month, officials in the Centennial State amid a spike in COVID-19 cases. Policymakers in Teller County, which includes Cripple Creek, are mulling another full-scale closure of gaming properties in an effort to combat the pandemic.

Missouri currently doesn t have a mask mandate and its casinos are open. West Virginia is requiring all indoor businesses to order patrons to wear masks unless they are drinking or eating.

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