Las Vegas Sands Corp

$35.89
(as of Apr 25, 7:00 PM EST)

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Ticker Information for Las Vegas Sands Corp

Stock Price
$35.89
Ticker Symbol
LVS
Exchange
NYSE

Industry Information for Las Vegas Sands Corp

Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Resorts & Casinos

Company Description for Las Vegas Sands Corp

Country
USA
Full Time Employees
39,900

Las Vegas Sands Corp., together with its subsidiaries, owns, develops, and operates integrated resorts in Macao and Singapore. The company owns and operates The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel, The Londoner Macao, The Parisian Macao, The Plaza Macao and Four Seasons Hotel Macao, and The Sands Macao in Macao, the People's Republic of China; and Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. Its integrated resorts feature accommodations, gaming, entertainment and retail malls, convention and exhibition facilities, celebrity chef restaurants, and other amenities. The company was founded in 1988 and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Fundamentals for Las Vegas Sands Corp

Market Capitalization
$25,869,649,920
EBITDA
$3,654,500,096
Dividends per Share
$0.65
P/E Ratio
20.45
Forward P/E Ratio
12.9
Earnings per Share
$1.79
Earnings per Share Estimate Next Year
Profit Margin
11.64%
Shares Outstanding
706,627,968
Percent Owned by Insiders
54.79%
Percent Owned by Institutions
49.81%
52-Week High
52-Week Low

Technical Indicators for Las Vegas Sands Corp

50-Day Moving Average
200-Day Moving Average
RSI
51.66
1.72

Analyst Ratings for Las Vegas Sands Corp

Strong Buy
13
Buy
3
Hold
4
Sell
0
Strong Sell
0

News About Las Vegas Sands Corp

Apr 24, 2025, 2:30 PM EST
Las Vegas Sands experienced a 7.91% increase in its share price over the last week, coinciding with several noteworthy developments. See more.
Apr 24, 2025, 10:55 AM EST
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Apr 24, 2025, 9:42 AM EST
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Apr 24, 2025, 6:59 AM EST
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