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Golden Entertainment, Inc. Common Stock (GDEN)

Golden Entertainment, Inc. is a gaming and hospitality company that operates a mix of casino gaming, taverns, and hospitality properties primarily in Nevada and Maryland. Founded in 2014, it owns and manages a portfolio of casino brands including The D Las Vegas, Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, and other regional gaming properties, along with a network of taverns and liquor stores. The company focuses on providing gaming entertainment, hospitality services, and dining experiences.

Dividend Yield 4.39%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
October 3, 2025$0.252025-09-252025-09-25
July 9, 2025$0.252025-06-252025-06-25
April 2, 2025$0.252025-03-212025-03-21
January 7, 2025$0.252024-12-202024-12-20
October 2, 2024$0.252024-09-172024-09-17

Dividends Summary

Company News

Critical Insights From Golden Entertainment Analyst Ratings: What You Need To Know
Benzinga • Benzinga Insights • May 9, 2024

4 analysts have shared their evaluations of Golden Entertainment (NASDAQ:GDEN) during the recent three months, expressing a mix of bullish and bearish perspectives. The table below summarizes their recent ratings, showcasing the evolving sentiments within the past 30 days and comparing them to the preceding months. Bullish Somewhat Bullish In...

Here's What Key Metrics Tell Us About Golden Entertainment (GDEN) Q1 Earnings
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • May 8, 2024

The headline numbers for Golden Entertainment (GDEN) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended March 2024, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.

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