MGM Resorts International
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Price: 37.2 USD 3.65% Market Closed
Market Cap: 10.2B USD

During the last 3 months MGM Resorts International insiders bought 39.9m USD , and sold 10.7m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 5, 2025 by Iac Inc. (Director) , who bought 39.9m USD worth of MGM shares.

Last Transactions:
Iac Inc.
Director
$+39.9m
Mcmanus John
$-2.2m
Meister Keith A.
$-8.6m
Meister Keith A.
$-1.9m
Taylor Daniel J
$-183.8k
Sanders Corey Ian
$-1.4m
Halkyard Jonathan S
$+321.7k
Meinert Todd
$-227k
Meister Keith A.
$-1.9m
Meister Keith A.
$-4.3m
Salem Paul J
$+5m
Hornbuckle William
$+2m
Halkyard Jonathan S
$+340k
Meister Keith A.
$-5.6m
Taylor Daniel J
$-178.2k
Jammet Mary Chris
$-178.6k
Herman Alexis
$-180.3k
Meister Keith A.
$-4.3m
Meister Keith A.
$-13.9m
Sanders Corey Ian
$-1.3m
Mcmanus John
$-450k
Mcmanus John
$-434.5k
Mcmanus John
$-465.9k
Taylor Daniel J
$-201.5k
Mcmanus John
$-452.2k
Sanders Corey Ian
$-1.1m
Meister Keith A.
$-10.9m
Mcmanus John
$-439.1k
Mcmanus John
$-413.1k
Herman Alexis
$-100.2k
Sanders Corey Ian
$-2.2m
Mckinney-James Rose
$-124.1k
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During the last 3 months MGM Resorts International insiders bought 39.9m USD , and sold 10.7m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 5% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 5, 2025 by Iac Inc. (Director) , who bought 39.9m USD worth of MGM shares.

Sold
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2.2m USD
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10.5m USD
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6-9
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1.6m USD
2
9-12
months
2.1m USD
2
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0-3
months
1
39.9m USD
3-6
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0
0 USD
6-9
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0
0 USD
9-12
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1
321.7k USD

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MGM Resorts International, a prominent player in the world of hospitality and entertainment, stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of leisure and gaming. Founded as a part of Kirk Kerkorian's empire, MGM Resorts has its roots deeply embedded in the glamour of Las Vegas, but has since spread its influence globally. The company owns and operates a vast portfolio of hotels and casinos, including iconic properties like the Bellagio, MGM Grand, and Mandalay Bay. These lavish resorts are more than just places to stay—they offer comprehensive entertainment experiences that include world-class dining, entertainment shows, conventions, and luxury shopping. This diversified approach ensures that MGM Resorts doesn't merely rely on gaming revenue but capitalizes on the full spectrum of tourist spending. At the heart of MGM's business model lies its ability to capture various revenue streams. Casinos remain a crucial component, driving substantial income through slot machines and table games. However, revenue doesn't stop at the casino floor. The company has strategically invested in non-gaming amenities, addressing the demand for comprehensive resort experiences that attract a broad clientele. Conferences and events serve as significant income sources, drawing business travelers year-round, while culinary ventures, featuring celebrity chefs, further entice guests. Moreover, its loyalty program, MGM Rewards, plays a pivotal role in customer retention, drawing repeat visits and stimulating sustained engagement. This multifaceted revenue model allows MGM Resorts International to craft a resilient business that thrives in the face of changing consumer behaviors and regulatory landscapes.

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