Genting Singapore stock (SGX:G13) holds S$0.73 as funds turn sellers; Feb 19 earnings loom

Genting Singapore stock (SGX:G13) holds S$0.73 as funds turn sellers; Feb 19 earnings loom

Singapore, Jan 11, 2026, 15:44 SGT — Market closed

  • On Friday, Genting Singapore ended the day at S$0.73, marking a 0.7% gain.
  • Fund-flow data reveal institutions started 2026 as net sellers of the stock
  • All eyes now turn to the company’s anticipated results release on Feb 19

Genting Singapore closed Friday up 0.7% at S$0.73, though early-2026 trading figures reveal institutions have been net sellers of the casino operator’s shares. The stock traded at S$0.725 just one session earlier, per pricing data. (Yahoo Finance)

This is significant since the year’s opening week usually shapes positioning, and Genting stands out as a liquid consumer stock amid a market where major funds continue to drive daily swings. A net institutional outflow indicates these investors sold more shares than they picked up.

The timing feels off on the calendar. Investors are already shifting focus beyond the quiet weekend, eyeing the upcoming earnings and any clues on spending, especially with the group’s ongoing multi-year overhaul of Resorts World Sentosa.

On Friday, the Singapore market edged up slightly, with the Straits Times Index climbing 0.1% to close at 4,744.66, according to the Straits Times.

Genting Singapore stayed within a narrow range, swinging between S$0.725 and S$0.735 in the last session. Its 52-week price has hovered between S$0.66 and S$0.80, per Investing.com data.

On paper, Wall Street analysts remain optimistic. MarketScreener data reveals 16 analysts rating the stock as “outperform,” with an average target price of S$0.878—roughly 20% higher than Friday’s close.

Spending—and how to cover it—lurks in the background. In a December note, Morgan Stanley analysts suggested Genting Singapore might turn to debt to fund the rest of its Resorts World Sentosa expansion, calling it a “viable option.” They also flagged around S$5 billion still needed for the next phase of the project. (IAG)

The next key date is earnings. According to Investing.com’s calendar, Genting Singapore is set to report on Feb 19. Analysts expect revenue around S$663.6 million and earnings per share of roughly S$0.008 for that period.

The risk is clear: weaker visitor spending or rising costs could squeeze cash returns just as capex picks up. Any slip in the revamp timeline would hurt sentiment further, with institutions already cutting back their holdings.

Monday’s open will test if the stock can stay above the recent S$0.72 level and make a move toward the upper end of its 12-month range. Investors are eyeing the Feb 19 earnings release closely, looking for clues on 2026 margins and spending plans.

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