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Australia’s Star posts quarterly loss amid regulatory woes; shares fall

Investing.com– Shares of Star Entertainment Group Ltd (ASX:SGR) fell on Monday after the company reported a loss in the second quarter amid regulatory woes.

The Australian casino operator reported a loss before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization of A$8 million for the quarter ending December 31, an improvement from the A$18 million loss in the first quarter.

Star shares fell nearly 4% to A$0.135 on Monday.

Loss narrowed as operating expenses decreased during the quarter, reflecting efforts to streamline operations amid a challenging consumer environment. However, revenue declined by 15% to A$299 million, indicating ongoing pressures on the company’s top line.

The company has faced multiple inquiries into its operations, particularly regarding compliance lapses related to anti-money laundering and governance practices.

To stabilize its business, Star Entertainment has implemented cost-cutting measures and operational streamlining, but persistent headwinds such as weak consumer confidence, reduced gambling activity, and regulatory reforms continue to weigh on its recovery prospects.

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