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Genting Singapore share price flat — what to watch before Feb 24 results at Resorts World Sentosa
7 February 2026
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Genting Singapore share price flat — what to watch before Feb 24 results at Resorts World Sentosa

Singapore, Feb 7, 2026, 15:41 (SGT) — The market has closed.

  • Genting Singapore closed flat at S$0.745 on Friday, with shares moving in a tight S$0.740–S$0.745 band during the session.
  • CGS International stuck with its “add” rating, maintaining the 78.5 Singapore-cent target price, though it cited some short-term market-share pressure.
  • The company will report its full-year results after trading ends on Feb. 24.

Genting Singapore Limited ended Friday unchanged at S$0.745, holding steady ahead of the weekend market closure in Singapore. Shares moved in a tight band from S$0.740 to S$0.745, with roughly 14.3 million shares changing hands.

The pause leaves investors weighing if new offerings at Resorts World Sentosa will boost profits quickly enough to keep pace with Marina Bay Sands’ recent momentum. It’s the same old debate—tourism appetite up against the fight for market share.

CGS International kept its “add” call on Genting Singapore on Friday, sticking with a 78.5 Singapore-cent target. The brokerage expects the company’s earnings to begin rising both year-on-year and sequentially starting in the first quarter of fiscal 2026. Analyst Tay Wee Kuang flagged the risk that Resorts World Sentosa could lose more market share in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, noting: “We think this highlights that MBS’s revenue growth was outsized versus the broader tourism industry in Singapore.” theedgesingapore.com

Genting Singapore announced in a Jan. 20 filing that it plans to report its full-year earnings for the period ending Dec. 31, 2025, after the market closes on Tuesday, Feb. 24.

CGS kept the focus on how things stack up locally. Las Vegas Sands, the company behind Marina Bay Sands, posted $806 million in adjusted property EBITDA at the property during the fourth quarter—boosted by what it called “high hold,” meaning the casino managed to keep a bigger slice from VIP gamblers. The figure represents earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation, a standard measure of operating profit. s28.q4cdn.com

Genting Singapore, the operator behind Resorts World Sentosa—one of just two casino resorts in Singapore—manages not only the casino but also hotels and various attractions. The company’s profits move in step with tourist arrivals and how freely visitors open their wallets.

The implications aren’t all positive. Should Marina Bay Sands continue to dominate premium traffic, or if new attractions fail to draw crowds quickly enough, Genting could see margin recovery stall—despite stable headline visitor counts.

What pushes the stock next probably hinges less on mood swings and more on the metrics: gaming volume, hotel pricing, expenses, and any early hints about how soon those fresh offerings begin adding to the bottom line.

Singapore’s market will open its doors again next week. For Genting shareholders, though, the real countdown starts later in the month. Analysts have already laid out their questions in broker notes—now it’s up to the earnings to fill in the blanks.

All eyes shift to Feb. 24—that’s when Genting Singapore unveils its full-year numbers. Investors will be watching for any clues on how 2026 trading might shape up, along with updates on how quickly the Resorts World Sentosa upgrade is progressing.

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