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MGM MIRAGE Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Financial Results

CityCenter Opens to Rave Reviews

Convention Booking Pace Continues to Strengthen


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MGM MIRAGE

Feb 18, 2010, 08:30 ET

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LAS VEGAS, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MGM MIRAGE (NYSE: MGM) today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2009.  The Company reported a fourth quarter diluted loss per share of $0.98, which includes the impact of a pre-tax non-cash impairment charge totaling $548 million, or $0.73 loss per diluted share net of tax, related to the Company’s undeveloped land holdings in Atlantic City. For the same quarter in 2008, the Company reported a diluted loss per share of $4.15, which included a non-cash goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible asset impairment charge of $1.2 billion, or $4.25 per diluted share net of tax, and a gain on repurchased debt of $87 million or $0.21 per diluted share net of tax.

The following table lists items which affect the comparability of the current and prior year quarterly results (EPS impact, net of tax, per diluted share; negative amounts represent charges to income):

    
    
    
    Three months ended December 31,                      2009          2008 
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Preopening and start-up expenses                  $ (0.04)       $ (0.01)
    Gains on repurchase of long-term debt                   -           0.21
    Property transactions net:
         Atlantic City non-cash impairment charge       (0.73)             - 
         Goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible 
          assets impairment                                 -          (4.25)
         Other property transactions, net                   -           0.01
    

The following key results for the quarter are presented on a “same store” basis excluding the results of Treasure Island casino resort (“TI”) in the prior year as the Company completed the sale of TI in March 2009:

  • Net revenue decreased 6% to $1.5 billion, compared to a 9% year-over-year decrease in the third quarter of 2009;
  • Casino revenue decreased 7%, partially offset by strong baccarat results during the quarter with baccarat volume up 44%;
  • Las Vegas Strip REVPAR(1) decreased 16% compared to the prior year quarter versus a 23% year-over-year decrease in the third quarter of 2009; and
  • Adjusted Property EBITDA(2) was $307 million, or down 8%.


 

Other key results include:

  • MGM Grand Macau earned operating income of $22 million and had depreciation expense of $24 million during the fourth quarter of 2009, compared to an operating loss of $2 million and depreciation expense of $19 million in the same quarter in 2008.
  • CityCenter opened in December 2009. Aria, the centerpiece casino resort, earned operating income of $7 million in 15 days of operations, with depreciation and amortization of $9 million.


 

“This has been a challenging but momentous year for MGM MIRAGE culminating with the opening of CityCenter in December,” said Jim Murren, MGM MIRAGE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “We generated significant cash flows and kept our buildings occupied at 90% even in a brutal economy because we are equipped with the highest quality resorts, the preeminent brands, and the finest employees in the industry. We have profoundly improved our cost structure and are actively building revenue to maximize operating leverage as the economy shifts into recovery mode.  Our forward convention booking pace accelerated again in the fourth quarter with over 440,000 future room nights booked.  We are keenly focused on strengthening our financial foundation and made historic progress last year.”

Detailed Discussion of Fourth Quarter Operating Results

(Results are presented on a same store basis excluding TI)

Casino revenue declined 7%, with table games revenue down 7% and slots revenue down 6%.  The Company’s table games volume was up 2% in the quarter, including a 44% increase in baccarat volume. The overall table games hold percentage was near the mid-point of the Company’s normal 18% to 22% range in both the current and prior year.

Rooms revenue decreased 14% while Las Vegas Strip REVPAR decreased 16%. Anticipated weakness in convention traffic led to lower room rates; however, increased leisure and casino business allowed the Company to maintain occupancy in line with prior periods. The following table shows key hotel statistics for the Company’s Las Vegas Strip resorts:

    
    
    
    Three months ended Decemeber 31,                   2009       2008
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
            Occupancy %                                  86%        85%
            Average Daily Rate (ADR)                  $ 111      $ 135
            Revenue per Available Room (REVPAR)       $  95      $ 114
    
    

Corporate expense increased to $44 million compared to $26 million in the 2008 fourth quarter. The current quarter includes increased financial advisory and legal costs and severance accruals.

Income from unconsolidated affiliates increased to $25 million from $7 million in the prior year fourth quarter, primarily as a result of continued year-over-year improvement in operating results at MGM Grand Macau. MGM Grand Macau earned operating income of $22 million during the fourth quarter compared to an operating loss of $2 million for the same quarter in the prior year. Included in income from unconsolidated affiliates is a $2 million loss related to the Company’s share of CityCenter’s consolidated operating results in the fourth quarter 2009 compared to a $9 million loss for the same quarter in 2008.

Operating loss for the fourth quarter was $487 million, which included the Atlantic City land impairment charge recorded during the quarter.  Adjusted Property EBITDA was $307 million, down 8% excluding results for TI from the prior year fourth quarter, with a margin of 21% in the current year quarter compared to 22% in the prior year fourth quarter. Adjusted EBITDA was $256 million, down 15% from the 2008 fourth quarter excluding results for TI.

Non-operating expense increased to $233 million in the fourth quarter of 2009 primarily due to higher interest costs associated with the Company’s fixed rate senior note issuances in the fourth quarter of 2008 and during 2009 and higher interest rates on the Company’s senior credit facility. In addition, the prior year fourth quarter included a gain on repurchase of long-term debt of $87 million.

Full Year 2009 Results

(Results are presented on a same store basis excluding TI, except per share data)

For the full year 2009, net revenues decreased 13% to $5.9 billion. Las Vegas Strip REVPAR decreased 25% for the full year compared to 2008, with quarter-over-quarter percentage decreases in REVPAR improving sequentially throughout the year. Adjusted Property EBITDA was $1.3 billion for the full year of 2009.

EPS from continuing operations for the full year was a loss of $3.41 per diluted share compared to a loss of $3.06 per diluted share in 2008. The following table lists significant items which affect the comparability of the current year and prior year annual results (EPS impact shown, net of tax, per diluted share; negative amounts represent charges to income):

    
    
    
    Year ended December 31,                              2009       2008
    --------------------------------------------------------------------
    Monte Carlo business interruption (recorded 
     as a reduction of general and administrative
     expenses)                                           0.03       0.02
    Preopening and start-up expenses                    (0.09)     (0.05)
    Property transactions net:
      Goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible 
       assets impairment                                    -      (4.20)
      Atlantic City Renaissance Pointe land
       holdings impairment                              (0.85)         -
      Gain on Sale of TI                                 0.31          -
      Investment in CityCenter non-cash impairment
       charge                                           (1.63)         -
      Monte Carlo fire property damage income            0.01       0.02
      Other property transactions                       (0.03)     (0.09)
    Income (loss) from unconsolidated affiliates:
      CityCenter joint venture residential non-cash 
       impairment charge                                (0.35)         -
      Borgata joint venture insurance proceeds           0.02          -
      North Las Vegas Strip joint venture impairment
       charge                                           (0.02)         -
    Other, net:
      Convertible note impairment charge                (0.30)         -
      (Loss) gain on repurchase of long-term debt       (0.11)      0.20
    
    

CityCenter

The Company and its joint venture partner, Infinity World, opened CityCenter in December 2009. CityCenter has forever changed the Las Vegas Strip and has been awarded six LEED® Gold certifications by the U.S. Green Building Council and is one of the world’s largest green developments. Aria, the centerpiece casino resort, opened as scheduled on December 16. Vdara, a 1,495-unit luxury condominium-hotel tower, Mandarin Oriental, a 400-room boutique hotel, and Crystals retail district opened in early December. Aria earned operating income of $7 million in 15 days of operations, with depreciation and amortization of $9 million.

“MGM MIRAGE Design Group delivered CityCenter on time for its scheduled opening in December 2009.  I am proud of the thousands of men and women that made CityCenter a reality for all to enjoy,” said Bobby Baldwin, MGM MIRAGE Chief Construction and Design Officer and President of CityCenter.

Based on recent estimates of the final construction costs for CityCenter, the Company has accrued $150 million under its completion guarantee with the joint venture. This is the low end of management’s estimated range for the Company’s net obligation under the completion guarantee. The Company estimates the high end of such range is approximately $300 million and can provide no assurance that the final requirement will not increase such net obligation above this amount.

“The Company has instituted a comprehensive close-out plan for all of CityCenter; we fully expect a timely and successful close-out of this project and will remain focused on minimizing amounts due under the completion guarantee,” said Bobby Baldwin.

Financial Position

In late December 2009, the Company borrowed the remaining availability under its senior credit facility of $1.6 billion in order to increase its capacity for issuing additional senior secured notes under its existing senior secured notes indentures, which resulted in a higher than normal cash balance at year end of $2.1 billion. The Company repaid such amounts immediately after year-end. The Company’s outstanding debt balance (net of the $1.6 billion of excess cash) was $12.5 billion at December 31, 2009, down from $13.5 billion at December 31, 2008.

As previously announced, the Company is seeking amendments to its aggregate $5.55 billion of senior credit facilities which would, among other things, extend the maturity of a substantial portion of those credit facilities from October 3, 2011 to February 21, 2014. The Company has asked its lenders to provide their final approvals of the transaction by February 24, 2010.

“Extending our credit facility will provide us with significant flexibility to continue to work on de-leveraging our balance sheet,” said Dan D’Arrigo, MGM MIRAGE Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. “We appreciate the strong initial support from our group of lenders who have consistently been our partners. We believe this amendment to our credit facility will provide a platform for long-term capital stability and reinforces our dedication to improving our finances.”

MGM MIRAGE will hold a conference call to discuss its fourth quarter results at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time today. The call can be accessed live at www.companyboardroom.com or www.mgmmirage.com, or by calling 1-800-526-8531 (domestic) or 1-706-758-3659 (international).  Until Thursday, February 25, 2010, a complete replay of the conference call can be accessed by dialing 1-800-642-1687 or 1-706-645-9291, access code 55603540. A complete replay of the call will also be made available at www.mgmmirage.com.

(1)  REVPAR is hotel Revenue per Available Room.

(2)  “Adjusted EBITDA” is earnings before interest and other non-operating income (expense), taxes, depreciation and amortization, preopening and start-up expenses, and property transactions, net. “Adjusted Property EBITDA” is Adjusted EBITDA before corporate expense and stock compensation expense.  Adjusted EBITDA information is presented solely as a supplemental disclosure to reported GAAP measures because management believes these measures are 1) widely used measures of operating performance in the gaming industry, and 2) a principal basis for valuation of gaming companies. 

Management believes that while items excluded from Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted Property EBITDA may be recurring in nature and should not be disregarded in evaluation of the Company’s earnings performance, it is useful to exclude such items when analyzing current results and trends compared to other periods because these items can vary significantly depending on specific underlying transactions or events that may not be comparable between the periods being presented. Also, management believes excluded items may not relate specifically to current operating trends or be indicative of future results. For example, pre-opening and start-up expenses will be significantly different in periods when the Company is developing and constructing a major expansion project and dependent on where the current period lies within the development cycle as well as the size and scope of the project(s). Property transactions, net includes normal recurring disposals, gains and losses on sales of assets related to specific assets within our resorts, but also includes gains or losses on sales of an entire operating resort or a group of resorts and impairment charges on entire asset groups or investments in unconsolidated affiliates, which may not be comparable period over period.

In addition, capital allocation, tax planning, financing and stock compensation awards are all managed at the corporate level. Therefore, management uses Adjusted Property EBITDA as the primary measure of the Company’s operating resorts’ performance.

Adjusted EBITDA or Adjusted Property EBITDA should not be construed as an alternative to operating income, as an indicator of the Company’s operating performance; or as an alternative to cash flows from operating activities, as a measure of liquidity; or net income as an indicator of the Company’s performance; or as any other measure determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.  The Company has significant uses of cash flows, including capital expenditures, interest payments, taxes and debt principal repayments, which are not reflected in Adjusted EBITDA.  Also, other companies in the gaming and hospitality industries that report Adjusted EBITDA information may calculate Adjusted EBITDA in a different manner than the Company.  Reconciliations of Adjusted EBITDA to net income (loss) and of operating income to Adjusted Property EBITDA are included in the financial schedules accompanying this release.

MGM MIRAGE (NYSE: MGM), one of the world's leading and most respected companies with significant holdings in gaming, hospitality and entertainment, owns and operates 15 properties located in Nevada, Mississippi and Michigan, and has 50% investments in five other properties in Nevada, New Jersey, Illinois and Macau.  One of those investments – CityCenter – is also managed by MGM MIRAGE.  CityCenter, an unprecedented urban metropolis on the Las Vegas Strip with Gold and Silver LEED® certifications, is a joint venture between MGM MIRAGE and Infinity World Development Corp, a subsidiary of Dubai World.  CityCenter features ARIA Resort & Casino, Vdara Hotel & Spa, Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas; Veer Towers, and Crystals retail and entertainment district. MGM MIRAGE Hospitality has entered into management agreements for casino and non-casino resorts throughout the world.  MGM MIRAGE supports responsible gaming and has implemented the American Gaming Association's Code of Conduct for Responsible Gaming at its properties. MGM MIRAGE has received numerous awards and recognitions for its industry-leading Diversity Initiative and its community philanthropy programs.  For more information about MGM MIRAGE, please visit the Company's Web site at http://www.mgmmirage.com.

Statements in this release which are not historical facts are “forward looking” statements and “safe harbor statements” under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve risks and/or uncertainties, including risks and/or uncertainties as described in the Company’s public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    
    
                            MGM MIRAGE AND SUBSIDIARIES
                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS 
                      (In thousands, except per share data) 
                                    (Unaudited)
    
                           Three Months Ended         Twelve Months Ended    
                       --------------------------  --------------------------
                       December 31,  December 31,  December 31,  December 31,
                          2009          2008          2009          2008 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
    Revenues:                                                             
      Casino           $    627,957  $    703,702  $  2,618,060  $  2,975,680 
      Rooms                 324,631       406,771     1,370,135     1,907,093 
      Food and beverage     321,785       353,322     1,362,325     1,582,367 
      Entertainment         123,801       137,769       493,799       546,310 
      Retail                 50,475        58,993       207,260       261,053 
      Other                 173,455       133,028       592,703       611,692 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                          1,622,104     1,793,585     6,644,282     7,884,195 
      Less: Promotional
       allowances          (169,688)     (169,073)     (665,693)     (675,428)
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                          1,452,416     1,624,512     5,978,589     7,208,767 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
    Expenses:                                                                 
      Casino                366,876       417,966     1,459,944     1,618,914 
      Rooms                 101,922       120,713       427,169       533,559 
      Food and beverage     184,881       210,515       775,018       930,716 
      Entertainment          90,240        96,205       358,026       384,822 
      Retail                 35,091        40,789       134,851       168,859 
      Other                 123,736        89,983       384,298       397,504 
      General and
       administrative       274,570       307,599     1,100,193     1,278,944 
      Corporate expense      44,469        25,742       143,764       109,279 
      Preopening and
       start-up
       expenses              25,474         5,433        53,013        23,059 
      Property
       transactions,
       net                  549,358     1,175,765     1,328,689     1,210,749 
      Depreciation and
       amortization         167,396       186,577       689,273       778,236 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                          1,964,013     2,677,287     6,854,238     7,434,641 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                                                                             
    Income (loss) from
     unconsolidated
     affiliates              24,942         6,543       (88,227)       96,271 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                 
    Operating loss         (486,655)   (1,046,232)     (963,876)     (129,603)
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                                                                             
    Non-operating
     income (expense):                  
      Interest income           769         3,464        12,304        16,520 
      Interest expense,
       net                 (220,609)     (169,442)     (775,431)     (609,286)
      Non-operating
       items from
       unconsolidated
       affiliates            (9,069)       (7,828)      (47,127)      (34,559)
      Other, net             (3,770)       87,149      (238,463)       87,940 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                           (232,679)      (86,657)   (1,048,717)     (539,385)
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                                 
    Loss before
     income taxes          (719,334)   (1,132,889)   (2,012,593)     (668,988)
      Benefit
       (provision)
       for income
       taxes                285,416       (15,122)      720,911      (186,298)
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                     
    Net loss           $   (433,918) $ (1,148,011) $ (1,291,682) $   (855,286)
                       ============  ============  ============  ============ 
                 
    Per share of
     common stock: 
      Basic:       
      Net loss per
       share           $      (0.98) $      (4.15) $      (3.41) $      (3.06)
                       ============  ============  ============  ============ 
                  
      Weighted average
       shares
       outstanding          441,238       276,505       378,513       279,815 
                       ============  ============  ============  ============ 
                    
      Diluted:      
      Net loss per
       share           $      (0.98) $      (4.15) $      (3.41) $      (3.06)
                       ============  ============  ============  ============ 
                      
      Weighted average
       shares
       outstanding          441,238       276,505       378,513       279,815 
                       ============  ============  ============  ============ 
    
    
    
                            MGM MIRAGE AND SUBSIDIARIES
                          SUPPLEMENTAL DATA - NET REVENUES
                                   (In thousands)
                                     (Unaudited)
    
                           Three Months Ended         Twelve Months Ended    
                       --------------------------  --------------------------
                       December 31,  December 31,  December 31,  December 31,
                           2009          2008          2009          2008
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
    Bellagio           $    269,712  $    291,665  $  1,064,729  $  1,266,252
    MGM Grand
     Las Vegas              239,153       256,925       976,261     1,114,824
    Mandalay Bay            171,418       192,387       725,129       900,306
    The Mirage              140,780       149,508       624,132       720,682
    Luxor                    81,684       100,435       344,722       405,277
    Treasure
     Island (1)                   -        87,747        66,329       376,000
    New York
     -New York               58,446        66,449       250,055       300,861
    Excalibur                61,132        66,606       265,076       319,609
    Monte Carlo              53,154        56,965       206,377       235,933
    Circus Circus
     Las Vegas               44,617        50,920       200,385       249,339
    MGM Grand
     Detroit                124,751       132,196       514,116       562,263
    Beau Rivage              78,003        85,567       329,613       375,588
    Gold Strike
     Tunica                  35,051        36,570       153,108       155,529
    Management
     operations              66,301        19,510       135,498        78,237
    Other
     operations              28,214        31,062       123,059       148,067
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                       $  1,452,416  $  1,624,512  $  5,978,589  $  7,208,767
                       ============  ============  ============  ============
    
    
    
                            MGM MIRAGE AND SUBSIDIARIES         
                    SUPPLEMENTAL DATA - ADJUSTED PROPERTY EBITDA
                                   (In thousands)               
                                     (Unaudited)
    
                           Three Months Ended         Twelve Months Ended   
                       --------------------------  --------------------------
                       December 31,  December 31,  December 31,  December 31,
                           2009          2008          2009          2008
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
    Bellagio           $     68,336  $     77,183  $    274,672  $    392,300
    MGM Grand
     Las Vegas               46,329        46,208       214,369       270,792
    Mandalay Bay             31,805        44,053       159,864       248,495
    The Mirage               24,507        19,549       141,118       168,351
    Luxor                    16,370        28,635        76,167       132,173
    Treasure
     Island (1)                   -        20,693        12,729       103,011
    New York
     -New York               16,968        20,260        78,555       111,459
    Excalibur                14,990        19,676        72,130       110,149
    Monte Carlo               4,422         9,443        36,594        64,624
    Circus Circus
     Las Vegas                2,261         7,527        27,122        56,151
    MGM Grand
     Detroit                 31,112        30,580       138,010       137,508
    Beau Rivage              12,517        14,651        65,422        71,023
    Gold Strike
     Tunica                   8,086         5,505        45,051        31,400
    Management
     operations               5,064         3,079        18,322        16,894
    Other
     operations              (1,653)         (418)        1,759         3,595
    Unconsolidated
     resorts                 25,511         6,843       (87,072)       96,655
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------
                       $    306,625  $    353,467  $  1,274,812  $  2,014,580
                       ============  ============  ============  ============
        
    (1)  Treasure Island was sold in March 2009. 
    
    
    
                              MGM MIRAGE AND SUBSIDIARIES                 
            RECONCILIATION OF OPERATING INCOME TO ADJUSTED PROPERTY EBITDA
                                 AND ADJUSTED EBITDA                      
                                    (In thousands)  
                                      (Unaudited)
    
                            Three Months Ended December 31, 2009             
               --------------------------------------------------------------
                            Preopening
                Operating      and       Property     Depreciation          
                 income      start-up  transactions,      and       Adjusted
                 (loss)      expenses      net        amortization   EBITDA 
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
    Bellagio   $    41,154  $        - $         (34) $     27,216 $   68,336
    MGM Grand
     Las Vegas      24,356           -           (51)       22,024     46,329 
    Mandalay Bay     8,887          51            (3)       22,870     31,805 
    The Mirage       8,598           -             -        15,909     24,507 
    Luxor            7,227           -           (78)        9,221     16,370 
    Treasure
     Island (1)          -           -             -             -          - 
    New York
     -New York       9,896           -             -         7,072     16,968 
    Excalibur        8,430           -            (4)        6,564     14,990 
    Monte Carlo     (2,082)          -            (3)        6,507      4,422 
    Circus Circus
     Las Vegas      (3,398)          -            26         5,633      2,261 
    MGM Grand
     Detroit        19,525           -         1,430        10,157     31,112 
    Beau Rivage         95           -             -        12,422     12,517 
    Gold Strike
     Tunica          4,374           -          (209)        3,921      8,086 
    Management
     operations      2,586           -             -         2,478      5,064 
    Other
     operations     (3,041)          -           (63)        1,451     (1,653)
    Unconsolidated
     resorts            88      25,423             -             -     25,511 
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
                   126,695      25,474         1,011       153,445    306,625 
    Stock
     compensation   (9,495)          -             -             -     (9,495)
    Corporate     (603,855)          -       548,347        13,951    (41,557)
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
               $  (486,655) $   25,474 $     549,358  $    167,396 $  255,573 
               ===========  ========== =============  ============ ========== 
    
    
    
                            Three Months Ended December 31, 2008             
               --------------------------------------------------------------
                            Preopening
                Operating      and       Property     Depreciation          
                 income      start-up  transactions,      and       Adjusted
                 (loss)      expenses      net        amortization   EBITDA 
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
    Bellagio   $    47,380  $        - $         (81) $     29,884 $   77,183 
    MGM Grand
     Las Vegas      19,181           -         2,792        24,235     46,208 
    Mandalay Bay    18,694          11           167        25,181     44,053 
    The Mirage      (1,115)          -         4,272        16,392     19,549 
    Luxor           18,012         339           249        10,035     28,635 
    Treasure
     Island (1)     12,984           -           341         7,368     20,693 
    New York
     -New York      10,353          74         2,224         7,609     20,260 
    Excalibur       12,149           -           960         6,567     19,676 
    Monte Carlo      2,104           -         1,469         5,870      9,443 
    Circus Circus
     Las Vegas       1,717           -           (40)        5,850      7,527 
    MGM Grand
     Detroit        13,796           -         6,020        10,764     30,580 
    Beau Rivage      2,548           -             -        12,103     14,651 
    Gold Strike
     Tunica            (99)          -         2,329         3,275      5,505 
    Management
     operations       (594)          -             -         3,673      3,079 
    Other
     operations     (2,549)          -           511         1,620       (418)
    Unconsolidated
     resorts         1,838       5,005             -             -      6,843 
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
                   156,399       5,429        21,213       170,426    353,467 
    Stock
     compensation   (6,612)          -             -             -     (6,612)
    Corporate   (1,196,019)          4     1,154,552        16,151    (25,312)
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
               $(1,046,232) $    5,433 $   1,175,765  $    186,577 $  321,543 
               ===========  ========== =============  ============ ========== 
                                           
    (1)  Treasure Island was sold in March 2009. 
    
    
    
                              MGM MIRAGE AND SUBSIDIARIES  
           RECONCILIATION OF OPERATING INCOME TO ADJUSTED PROPERTY EBITDA
                                 AND ADJUSTED EBITDA 
                                    (In thousands)  
                                      (Unaudited)
    
                            Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2009    
               --------------------------------------------------------------
                            Preopening
                Operating      and       Property     Depreciation          
                 income      start-up  transactions,      and       Adjusted
                 (loss)      expenses      net        amortization   EBITDA 
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
    Bellagio   $   157,079  $        - $       2,326  $    115,267 $  274,672 
    MGM Grand
     Las Vegas     123,378           -            30        90,961    214,369 
    Mandalay Bay    65,841         948           (73)       93,148    159,864 
    The Mirage      74,756           -           313        66,049    141,118 
    Luxor           37,527        (759)          181        39,218     76,167 
    Treasure
     Island (1)     12,730           -            (1)            -     12,729 
    New York
     -New York      45,445           -         1,631        31,479     78,555 
    Excalibur       47,973           -           (16)       24,173     72,130 
    Monte Carlo     16,439           -        (4,740)       24,895     36,594 
    Circus Circus
     Las Vegas       4,015           -            (9)       23,116     27,122 
    MGM Grand
     Detroit        90,183           -         7,336        40,491    138,010 
    Beau Rivage     16,234           -           157        49,031     65,422 
    Gold Strike
     Tunica         29,010           -          (209)       16,250     45,051 
    Management
     operations      7,285           -         2,473         8,564     18,322 
    Other
     operations     (4,172)          -           (57)        5,988      1,759 
    Unconsolidated
     resorts      (139,896)     52,824             -             -    (87,072)
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
                   583,827      53,013         9,342       628,630  1,274,812 
    Stock
     compensation  (36,571)          -             -             -    (36,571)
    Corporate   (1,511,132)          -     1,319,347        60,643   (131,142)
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
               $  (963,876) $   53,013 $   1,328,689  $    689,273 $1,107,099 
               ===========  ========== =============  ============ ========== 
    
    
    
                             Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2008     
               --------------------------------------------------------------
                            Preopening
                Operating      and       Property     Depreciation          
                  income     start-up  transactions,      and       Adjusted
                  (loss)     expenses      net        amortization   EBITDA 
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
    Bellagio   $   257,415  $        - $       1,130  $    133,755 $  392,300 
    MGM Grand
     Las Vegas     170,049         443         2,639        97,661    270,792 
    Mandalay Bay   145,005          11         1,554       101,925    248,495 
    The Mirage      99,061         242         6,080        62,968    168,351 
    Luxor           84,948       1,116         2,999        43,110    132,173 
    Treasure
     Island (1)     63,454           -         1,828        37,729    103,011 
    New York
     -New York      74,276         726         3,627        32,830    111,459 
    Excalibur       83,953           -           961        25,235    110,149 
    Monte Carlo     46,788           -        (7,544)       25,380     64,624 
    Circus Circus
     Las Vegas      33,745           -             5        22,401     56,151 
    MGM Grand
     Detroit        77,671         135         6,028        53,674    137,508 
    Beau Rivage     22,797           -            76        48,150     71,023 
    Gold Strike
     Tunica         15,093           -         2,326        13,981     31,400 
    Management
     operations      6,609           -             -        10,285     16,894 
    Other
     operations     (5,367)          -         2,718         6,244      3,595 
    Unconsolidated
     resorts        76,374      20,281             -             -     96,655 
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
                 1,251,871      22,954        24,427       715,328  2,014,580 
    Stock
     compensation  (36,277)          -             -             -    (36,277)
    Corporate   (1,345,197)        105     1,186,322        62,908    (95,862)
               -----------  ---------- -------------  ------------ ----------
               $  (129,603) $   23,059 $   1,210,749  $    778,236 $1,882,441 
               ===========  ========== =============  ============ ========== 
    
    (1)  Treasure Island was sold in March 2009. 
    
    
    
                            MGM MIRAGE AND SUBSIDIARIES         
                   RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED EBITDA TO NET LOSS 
                                   (In thousands)               
                                     (Unaudited)                 
                 
                           Three Months Ended         Twelve Months Ended    
                       --------------------------  --------------------------
                       December 31,  December 31,  December 31,  December 31, 
                           2009          2008          2009          2008     
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------ 
                        
    Adjusted EBITDA    $    255,573  $    321,543  $  1,107,099  $  1,882,441 
      Preopening and
       start-up
       expenses             (25,474)       (5,433)      (53,013)      (23,059)
      Property
       transactions,
       net                 (549,358)   (1,175,765)   (1,328,689)   (1,210,749)
      Depreciation and
       amortization        (167,396)     (186,577)     (689,273)     (778,236)
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------ 
    Operating loss         (486,655)   (1,046,232)     (963,876)     (129,603)
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------ 
                                  
    Non-operating
     income (expense):            
      Interest expense,
       net                 (220,609)     (169,442)     (775,431)     (609,286)
      Other                 (12,070)       82,785      (273,286)       69,901 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------ 
                           (232,679)      (86,657)   (1,048,717)     (539,385)
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------ 
                                      
    Loss before
     income taxes          (719,334)   (1,132,889)   (2,012,593)     (668,988)
      Benefit
       (provision)
       for income
       taxes                285,416       (15,122)      720,911      (186,298)
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------ 
    Net loss           $   (433,918) $ (1,148,011) $ (1,291,682) $   (855,286)
                       ============  ============  ============  ============ 
    
    
    
                            MGM MIRAGE AND SUBSIDIARIES
               SUPPLEMENTAL DATA - HOTEL STATISTICS - LAS VEGAS STRIP 
                                    (Unaudited)
                                                                   
                          Three Months Ended          Twelve Months Ended    
                       --------------------------  --------------------------
                       December 31,  December 31,  December 31,  December 31, 
                          2009          2008          2009          2008 
                       ------------  ------------  ------------  ------------ 
    Bellagio                                                                  
      Occupancy %             91.9%         93.0%         94.2%         95.0%
      Average daily 
       rate (ADR)              $206          $243          $204          $261 
      Revenue per
       available room
       (REVPAR)                $189          $226          $192          $248 
                                                
    MGM Grand Las Vegas                                                       
      Occupancy %             89.8%         89.4%         94.2%         95.5%
      ADR                      $112          $131          $113          $147 
      REVPAR                   $101          $117          $106          $141 
                                                
    Mandalay Bay                                                              
      Occupancy %             85.5%         79.2%         89.1%         90.2%
      ADR                      $153          $199          $159          $214 
      REVPAR                   $131          $158          $142          $193 
                                                 
    The Mirage                                                                
      Occupancy %             89.5%         91.9%         93.6%         95.8%
      ADR                      $125          $145          $126          $163 
      REVPAR                   $112          $133          $118          $156 
                                                
    Luxor                                                                     
      Occupancy %             84.3%         85.4%         89.8%         94.6%
      ADR                       $80          $103           $80          $116 
      REVPAR                    $67           $88           $72          $110 
                                                
    New York
     -New York                                                         
      Occupancy %             90.8%         91.6%         93.2%         95.9%
      ADR                       $98          $114           $97          $128 
      REVPAR                    $89          $104           $90          $123 
                                                
    Excalibur                                                                 
      Occupancy %             81.2%         76.9%         87.4%         87.9%
      ADR                       $61           $80           $61           $90 
      REVPAR                    $50           $61           $54           $79 
                                                
    Monte Carlo                                                               
      Occupancy %             83.5%         89.1%         90.0%         93.9%
      ADR                       $87           $96           $85          $109 
      REVPAR                    $73           $85           $76          $103 
                                                
    Circus Circus
    Las Vegas                                                   
      Occupancy %             76.3%         71.6%         83.2%         84.0%
      ADR                       $44           $59           $44           $64 
      REVPAR                    $34           $42           $37           $53 
    
    
    
                           MGM MIRAGE AND SUBSIDIARIES                       
                           CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS  
                        (In thousands, except share data) 
                                   (Unaudited)            
                                                                
                                                   December 31,  December 31, 
                                                       2009          2008 
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
                                      ASSETS                               
    Current assets:                                             
      Cash and cash equivalents                    $  2,056,207  $    295,644 
      Accounts receivable, net                          368,474       303,416 
      Inventories                                       101,809       111,505 
      Income tax receivable                             384,555        64,685 
      Deferred income taxes                              38,487        63,153 
      Prepaid expenses and other                        103,969       155,652 
      Assets held for sale                                    -       538,975 
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
        Total current assets                          3,053,501     1,533,030 
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
                                                                
    Property and equipment, net                      15,069,952    16,289,154 
                                                                
    Other assets:                                               
      Investments in and advances                               
       to unconsolidated affiliates                   3,611,799     4,642,865 
      Goodwill                                           86,353        86,353 
      Other intangible assets, net                      344,253       347,209 
      Deposits and other assets, net                    352,352       376,105 
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
        Total other assets                            4,394,757     5,452,532 
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
                                                   $ 22,518,210  $ 23,274,716 
                                                   ============  ============ 
                                                                
                                                                
                       LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY                   
                                                                
    Current liabilities:                                        
      Accounts payable                             $    155,796  $    142,693 
      Construction payable                               17,923        45,103 
      Current portion of long-term debt               1,079,824     1,047,614 
      Accrued interest on long-term debt                206,357       187,597 
      Other accrued liabilities                         923,701     1,549,296 
      Liabilities related to assets                             
       held for sale                                          -        30,273 
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
        Total current liabilities                     2,383,601     3,002,576 
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
                                                                
    Deferred income taxes                             3,031,303     3,441,198 
    Long-term debt                                   12,976,037    12,416,552 
    Other long-term obligations                         256,837       440,029 
    Stockholders' equity:                                       
      Common stock, $.01 par value:
       authorized 600,000,000 shares, 
       issued 441,222,251 and
       369,283,995 shares and outstanding 
       441,222,251 and 276,506,968 shares                 4,412         3,693 
      Capital in excess of par value                  3,497,425     4,018,410 
      Treasury stock, at cost: 0 and
       92,777,027 shares                                      -    (3,355,963)
      Retained earnings                                 370,532     3,365,122 
      Accumulated other comprehensive
       loss                                              (1,937)      (56,901)
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
        Total stockholders' equity                    3,870,432     3,974,361 
                                                   ------------  ------------ 
                                                   $ 22,518,210  $ 23,274,716 
                                                   ============  ============ 
    
    
    

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