Deutsche Bank is out with a wonderful (and Actionable) call on Casino stocks noting the sector has been hit hard as of late, with large cap names such as Las Vegas Sands (LVS), MGM Mirage (MGM), and Wynn Resorts (WYNN) down 25% on average since oil prices spiked ~3.5 months ago. A confluence of factors has worked in concert to drive casino stocks lower primarily stemming from an inflection in oil prices (underscoring concerns about the cost of transport to casinos and spend per visit).

The Firm's conclusion is that the market is seemingly over-discounting the risk, especially when looking at recent Vegas data, which is down less than anticipated (YTD gaming revs -2.6%).

The most battered of the three stocks they are examining today, LVS shares are down over 35% since March. DB had previously lowered their LVS Las Vegas 2009 EBITDA estimates, resulting in their consolidated EBITDA estimate down over 5%. With the stock down 35% and consolidated EBITDA estimate revised only 5%, could this mean the Street expects another negative revision of 30% to consolidated EBITDA estimates? If so, to achieve a 30% negative revision in their LVS consolidated EBITDA estimates, implicit Vegas EBITDA would need to be revised downward by nearly 100% for DB's conclusion to be that all of the weakness is attributable to oil-related issues (and of course it is not). This tells us that shares of LVS are seemingly well oversold.

April Las Vegas Strip gaming revenues were reported yesterday to be down 1.3%, or down about 2.6% on a YTD basis. Clearly, gaming revenue performance hasn't been as bad as the Street appears to be discounting. Further, based on channel checks and anecdotal evidence, Deutsche thinks gaming revenues could inflect positively in May (helped by hold), rather than continuing a negative trend as seen YTD. Again, while backward looking, they would view this as incremental evidence that the Street has oversold shares of the aforementioned gaming stocks and that a series of positive economic/oil/Vegas news could lead to a sharp rally, most notably in LVS followed by MGM and WYNN.

Notablecalls: I'm calling this one Short Term Actionable as I think LVS will bounce significantly from current oversold levels. The stock has become a household short of late and Deutsche's comments will put some fire under this one.

I note DB has never been the biggest bull in town when it comes to Casinos and I think other (more bullish) firms will follow.

I see LVS trading up 2-3 pts on this call. Some of the bounce will surely occur today.

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    Jun 12 01:57 PM
    This stock has a very high growth multiple. If it doesn't produce much growth this year, why does it deserve the multiple? There is huge room for multiple contraction on this one.
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    Jun 12 02:07 PM
    Also, just because EBITDA revisions are down 5% doesn't mean mkt val or enterprise val should only be down by the same amount... if the company deserves a 6x EV/EBITDA multiple then a 5% downward revision can erode 30% of value
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    Jun 13 03:30 PM
    Well, maybe you should look at the valuation these stocks are trading at? Even after the recent fall, they look hugely overvalued.
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    Jun 16 08:30 PM
    The drop in LVS makes it a great buy as its 1 year estimate could turn high profits for investors.
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    Jun 25 02:25 PM
    LVS is a pig..period !
    Sure, every dog has its day, but this dog won't hunt ....
    Conditions in Vegas are terrible...Macau is not producing what was thought, and the competition is fierce there...
    Anecdotally, the Palazzo (newest LVS hotel in Vegas) is virtually empty and way understaffed due to cutbacks in Vegas employment ...
    Does this sound like a bargain stock ???? Hardly !
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    Jul 13 02:04 AM
    If a person ever wanted to make a hugh profit in the stock market. This is your chance. I can't beleive LVS, WYNN,MGM AND BYD are selling at these prices.
    LVS came aut at 45. and since then has built the largest casino in the world in Macau. He is also building in Singapore. Added another casino in Las Vegas.
    My only fear is Sheldon Adelson, one of the richest men in the world and owns 70% of LVS may want to buy the rest of the 30% at these prices. This stock has the potential to hit 500. to a 1,000 a share in the next few years. He's awful shrewd.
    I own all 4 of the gaming companies mentioned and will continue to accumulate them.
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    Jul 13 12:44 PM
    The latest news is that Las Vegas rooms are down 5% from 85% occupancy to 80% occupancy.
    Wow I wish my gaming stocks were down less than 20% . Talk about oversold. I'll say.
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    Jul 13 01:08 PM
    Sorry, I butchered the last article. I should have said room ocupany is down about 6% and I wish my stocks were down only 6%.

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