Boyd Gaming Board aprueba otro programa de recompra de acciones de 500 millones de dólares

May 5, 2023
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Como resultado, los accionistas de la compañía recibirán otros 0,16 dólares por acción en dividendos trimestrales en efectivo.
El consejo de administración de Boyd Gaming Corporation ha autorizado la adición de otros 500 millones de dólares al programa de recompra de acciones de la compañía. El grupo publicó una actualización, teniendo en cuenta los fondos adicionales en su programa actual.

Boyd Gaming dijo en un comunicado oficial: "Teniendo en cuenta la autorización adicional, a la empresa le quedaban aproximadamente 633 millones de dólares en autorización de recompra al 31 de marzo de 2023. "

Además de dar luz verde al aumento de los fondos del programa de recompra de acciones, la Junta dijo que había declarado un dividendo en efectivo trimestral que asciende a 0,16 dólares por acción. Los accionistas registrados al 15 de junio pueden esperar esos pagos antes del 15 de julio, según el Consejo de Administración.

Boyd Gaming, con sede en Las Vegas, se fundó en 1975. La compañía opera 28 propiedades de entretenimiento de juegos en diez estados, incluidas cinco propiedades en Louisiana. Boyd Gaming Corporation también posee una participación del 5% en el operador nacional de apuestas deportivas, FanDuel Group.

Es la empresa matriz de Treasure Chest, que recientemente anunció un plan de expansión de juegos de azar de 95 millones de dólares en la ciudad de Kenner, Luisiana. Esto se debe a la legislación de Luisiana que ahora permitirá que los casinos flotantes para barcos fluviales se muden a tierra.

Treasure Chest es el tercer barco fluvial que realiza esta transición desde que el estado aprobó estas medidas legislativas hace tres años.

Boyd Gaming Corporation publicó recientemente su último informe anual de gobierno ambiental, social y corporativo (ESG) para 2022.

El operador informó que ha reducido sustancialmente su consumo de agua, sus emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y su consumo de energía a lo largo del año. El informe de la marca refleja el enfoque de toda la industria en los ESG, que ha crecido en los últimos años.
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