Star Entertainment Narrows First-Half Loss
February 27, 2026·about 12 hours ago·via Reuters

Australia's Star Entertainment Group reports a smaller first-half loss of A$75.7 million for the six months ended December 31, down from A$136 million last year. The country's second-largest casino operator credits seasonally stronger trading volumes in the second quarter of fiscal 2026 for the improvement. Normalized net revenue stands at AU$649.6 million, despite a 25 percent drop. The company shows signs of recovery amid ongoing operational challenges.
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