Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS) operates resorts and convention centers, with a market cap of $36 billion, offering gaming, entertainment, and accommodations in Macao and Singapore. LVS stock has outperformed the S&P 500, with a 37.9% gain in the past year, but is up only 1.6% in 2025 compared to the S&P’s 7.1% YTD gains.
LVS has outperformed the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLY) over the past year, with a 27.9% gain, and is up on a YTD basis while the ETF has losses. After reporting Q2 results with an EPS of $0.79, LVS shares rose 7.5% in two trading sessions, surpassing revenue forecasts by Wall Street.
Analysts expect LVS’ EPS to grow 15% to $2.61 for the current fiscal year, but the company has missed consensus estimates in three of the last four quarters. With 16 analysts covering LVS, the consensus is a “Moderate Buy,” with 10 “Strong Buy” ratings and six “Holds.”
UBS maintains a “Neutral” rating on LVS with a price target of $55, suggesting a 5.4% upside potential. The mean price target is $58.29, representing an 11.7% premium to current levels, while the Street-high target of $72.50 implies a 38.9% upside potential.
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