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• difficulty in attracting a sufficient number of horses and trainers for full field horse races;
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• our inability to utilize and provide totalizator services;
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This report should be read in conjunction with our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019, including Part I - Item 1A, "Risk Factors" of our Form 10-K for a discussion regarding some of the reasons that actual results may be materially different from those we anticipate.
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Executive Overview
We are an industry-leading racing, online wagering and gaming entertainment company anchored by our iconic flagship event - the Kentucky Derby.
−Removed: We own and operate Derby City Gaming, a historical racing machine ("HRM") facility in Louisville, Kentucky.
−Removed: We also own and operate the largest online horse racing wagering platform in the U.S., TwinSpires.com, and we operate sports betting and iGaming through our BetAmerica platform in multiple states.
+Added: We own and operate three pari-mutuel gaming entertainment venues in Kentucky - Derby City Gaming;
+Added: Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel;
+Added: and Newport Racing & Gaming.
+Added: Our online wagering business owns and operates TwinSpires.com, the largest and most profitable online horse racing wagering platform in the U.S.
+Added: and BetAmerica, an online sports betting and iGaming platform in the U.S.
We are also a leader in brick-and-mortar casino gaming with approximately 11,000 slot machines and video lottery terminals ("VLTs") and 200 table games in eight states.
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In response to the measures taken to limit the impact of COVID-19 described above, and for the protection of our employees, customers, and communities, we temporarily suspended operations at our properties in March 2020.
−Removed: In May 2020, we began to reopen our properties with patron capacity limitations and gaming restrictions.
+Added: In May 2020, we began to reopen our properties with patron restrictions and gaming limitations.
+Added: As of September 30, 2020, all of our properties had reopened and remain open with applicable restrictions.
We also implemented other initiatives to facilitate social distancing and enhanced cleaning, such as increased frequency of cleaning and sanitizing of all high-touch surfaces, mandatory temperature checks of all guests and team members upon entry and required training for all team members on safety protocols.
Certain amenities at our properties have continued to be suspended, including all of our food buffets and valet services, and certain restaurants and food outlets.
−Removed: Below is a summary of the temporary closures or suspended operations and the current status of each property:
+Added: Below is a summary of the temporary closures and the current status of each property:
Churchill Downs
−Removed: • Churchill Downs Racetrack conducted 27 spectator-free live racing days from May 16, 2020 through June 28, 2020.
−Removed: Churchill Downs Racetrack suspended simulcast operations on March 15, 2020 and such operations currently remain closed.
+Added: • Churchill Downs Racetrack conducted 27 spectator-free live racing days in the second quarter of 2020 and 14 spectator-free live racing days in the third quarter of 2020, including the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby on September 4-5, 2020.
+Added: Churchill Downs Racetrack suspended simulcast operations on March 15, 2020, and these operations remained closed.
• Derby City Gaming temporarily suspended operations on March 15, 2020 and reopened on June 8, 2020.
−Removed: Derby City Gaming is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its gaming capacity to approximately 66%.
+Added: Derby City Gaming is currently restricted to 75% of patron capacity, and is operating at 66% of gaming capacity.
Wholly-Owned Properties
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Operations were temporarily suspended again on July 2, 2020 following a Miami-Dade Emergency Order issued by the county's mayor to close all entertainment venues in Miami-Dade County.
+Added: Calder reopened on August 31, 2020 with restrictions on operating hours and is operating at 56% gaming capacity.
• Fair Grounds Slots, Fair Grounds Race Course and Video Services, LLC ("VSI") (collectively, "Fair Grounds and VSI"):
◦ Fair Grounds Slots temporarily suspended operations on March 16, 2020 and reopened on June 13, 2020.
−Removed: Fair Grounds Slots is currently restricted to 25% patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its gaming capacity to approximately 50%;
−Removed: ◦ Fair Grounds Race Course conducted spectator-free live racing from March 13, 2020 through March 21, 2020 and did not have any live race days during the second quarter of 2020;
+Added: Fair Grounds Slots is currently restricted to 25% of patron capacity and is operating at 75% of gaming capacity;
+Added: ◦ Fair Grounds Race Course conducted spectator-free live racing from March 13, 2020 through March 21, 2020 and did not have any live race days during the second or third quarters of 2020;
◦ VSI temporarily suspended operations on March 16, 2020 and reopened on May 18, 2020.
−Removed: VSI is currently restricted to 50% patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its gaming capacity to approximately 70%.
+Added: VSI is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and is operating at 75% of gaming capacity.
• Harlow's Casino Resort and Spa ("Harlow's") temporarily suspended operations on March 16, 2020 and reopened on May 21, 2020.
−Removed: Harlow’s is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its slot gaming capacity to approximately 66% and its table games capacity to approximately 60%.
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+Added: Harlow’s is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and is operating at 66% of slot gaming capacity and 60% of table game capacity.
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• Ocean Downs Casino and Racetrack ("Ocean Downs") temporarily suspended operations on March 15, 2020 and reopened on June 19, 2020.
−Removed: Ocean Downs is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its video lottery terminals ("VLTs") capacity to approximately 70% and its table game capacity to approximately 60%.
+Added: Ocean Downs is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and is operating at 70% of video lottery terminals ("VLTs") capacity and 60% of table game capacity.
• Oxford Casino and Hotel ("Oxford") temporarily suspended operations on March 16, 2020 and reopened on July 9, 2020.
−Removed: Oxford is currently restricted to 200 persons on the gaming floor and only allows slot gaming.
+Added: Oxford is currently restricted to 200 persons on the gaming floor.
• Presque Isle Downs and Casino ("Presque Isle") temporarily suspended operations on March 16, 2020 and reopened on June 26, 2020.
−Removed: Presque Isle is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its slot gaming capacity to approximately 60% and its table game capacity to approximately 60%.
+Added: Presque Isle has a temporary ban on alcohol and smoking on the gaming floor, is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and is operating at 60% of slot gaming capacity and 60% of table game capacity.
• Riverwalk Casino Hotel ("Riverwalk") temporarily suspended operations on March 16, 2020 and reopened on May 21, 2020.
−Removed: Riverwalk is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its slot gaming capacity to approximately 66% and its table games capacity to approximately 60%.
+Added: Riverwalk is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and is operating at 66% of slot gaming capacity and 60% of table game capacity.
Managed Properties
• Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin ("Lady Luck Nemacolin") temporarily suspended operations on March 16, 2020 and reopened on June 12, 2020.
−Removed: Lady Luck Nemacolin is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its slot gaming capacity to approximately 50% and its table game capacity to approximately 60%.
+Added: Lady Luck Nemacolin has a temporary ban on alcohol and smoking on the gaming floor, is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and is operating at 50% of slot gaming capacity and 60% of table game capacity.
Equity Investments
• Rivers Casino Des Plaines ("Rivers Des Plaines") temporarily suspended operations on March 15, 2020 and reopened on July 1, 2020.
−Removed: Rivers Des Plaines is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its slot gaming capacity to approximately 66% and its table games capacity to approximately 60%.
+Added: Rivers Des Plaines has certain operating hour restrictions and temporary bans on food and beverage within the facility, is currently restricted to 25% of patron capacity and is operating at 75% of slot gaming capacity and 45% of table game capacity.
• Miami Valley Gaming and Racing ("MVG") temporarily suspended operations on March 14, 2020 and reopened on June 19, 2020.
−Removed: MVG is currently restricted to 50% of patron capacity and has implemented social distancing measures, which has limited its VLT capacity to approximately 50%.
+Added: MVG has certain hourly restrictions on serving alcohol, is currently restricted to 63% of patron capacity and is operating at 67% of VLT capacity.
• Arlington International Racecourse ("Arlington") temporarily suspended operations of its off-track betting facilities ("OTBs") and simulcast operations on March 16, 2020.
Four OTBs reopened on June 5, 2020 and the remaining OTBs reopened on various dates in July 2020.
−Removed: Arlington is scheduled to conduct 30 spectator-free live racing days from July 23, 2020 through September 26, 2020.
+Added: Arlington conducted 18 spectator-free live racing days and 12 live racing days with 300 patron restrictions during the third quarter of 2020.
• Turfway Park conducted nine live racing days from March 12, 2020 through March 21, 2020 and five of these live racing days were run spectator-free.
Live racing was canceled for the remaining three scheduled racing days in March 2020.
−Removed: Turfway Park did not have any race days scheduled in the second quarter of 2020.
+Added: Turfway Park did not have any race days scheduled in the second or third quarters of 2020.
On March 25, 2020, as a result of the temporary closures and suspended operations described above, the Company announced the temporary furlough of employees at its wholly-owned and managed gaming properties and certain racing operations.
As the Company has reopened these properties, certain employees have returned to work while others remain on temporary furlough due to the capacity restrictions at these properties.
−Removed: The Company is providing health, dental, vision and life insurance benefits to furloughed employees through July 31, 2020.
+Added: The Company provided health, dental, vision and life insurance benefits to furloughed employees through July 31, 2020.
The Company also implemented a temporary salary reduction for all remaining non-furloughed salaried employees based on a percentage that varies dependent upon the amount of each employee’s salary.
−Removed: The most senior level of executive management has received the largest salary decrease, based on both percentage and dollar amount.
−Removed: Salaries for non-furloughed employees will resume at the annual base salary beginning with their start of the employee's first full pay period subsequent to July 31, 2020.
−Removed: There have been a number of other aspects of our business that have been impacted by COVID-19 during the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, including the following:
−Removed: • The Company rescheduled the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby from May 1-2, 2020 to September 4-5, 2020.
−Removed: On June 24, 2020, the Company received approval from the Governor of Kentucky and state public health officials for its plan to allow limited spectators to attend the Kentucky Derby week events held September 1-5, 2020.
−Removed: • Horse racing content for wagering on our TwinSpires business ("TwinSpires") decreased, although handle increased as our customers wagered more on the content that was available.
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−Removed: • Starting in mid-February 2020, U.S.
−Removed: and international sporting events were cancelled, which reduced sports betting content for our customers.
+Added: The most senior level of executive management received the largest salary decrease, based on both percentage and dollar amount.
+Added: Salaries for non-furloughed employees resumed at the annual base salary beginning with the start of the employee's first full pay period subsequent to July 31, 2020.
Financial Status and Outlook
−Removed: The Company has temporarily reduced its planned maintenance and project capital expenditures for 2020 as a result of the temporary property and operations closures and has prioritized its capital investments based on the highest near-term return opportunities in order to maintain financial flexibility.
−Removed: On March 16, 2020, we borrowed $675.4 million on our revolving credit facility (the "Revolver") pursuant to the Credit Agreement (defined below) to provide the Company with additional financial flexibility, which provided the Company with $649.2 million of cash and cash equivalents as of June 30, 2020.
−Removed: On April 28, 2020, the Company entered into a Second Amendment to its Credit Agreement, which (i) provides for a financial covenant relief period through the date on which the Company delivers its quarterly financial statements and compliance certificate for the fiscal quarter ending June 30, 2021, subject to certain exceptions (the “Financial Covenant Relief Period”), (ii) amends the definition of “Consolidated EBITDA” in the Credit Agreement with respect to the calculation of Consolidated EBITDA for the first two fiscal quarters after the termination of the Financial Covenant Relief Period, (iii) extends certain deadlines and makes certain other amendments to the Company’s financial reporting obligations, (iv) places certain restrictions on restricted payments during the Financial Covenant Relief Period, and (v) amends the definitions of “Material Adverse Effect” and “License Revocation” in the Credit Agreement to take into consideration COVID-19.
+Added: The Company reduced its planned maintenance and project capital expenditures for 2020 as a result of the temporary property and operations closures and has prioritized its capital investments based on the highest near-term return opportunities in order to maintain financial flexibility.
+Added: On March 16, 2020, we borrowed $675.4 million on our revolving credit facility (the "Revolver") pursuant to the Credit Agreement (defined below) to provide the Company with additional financial flexibility.
+Added: The Company had $622.0 million of cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2020.
+Added: On April 28, 2020, the Company entered into a Second Amendment to its Credit Agreement, which (i) provides for a financial covenant relief period through the date on which the Company delivers its quarterly financial statements and compliance
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+Added: certificate for the fiscal quarter ending June 30, 2021, subject to certain exceptions (the “Financial Covenant Relief Period”), (ii) amends the definition of “Consolidated EBITDA” in the Credit Agreement with respect to the calculation of Consolidated EBITDA for the first two fiscal quarters after the termination of the Financial Covenant Relief Period, (iii) extends certain deadlines and makes certain other amendments to the Company’s financial reporting obligations, (iv) places certain restrictions on restricted payments during the Financial Covenant Relief Period, and (v) amends the definitions of “Material Adverse Effect” and “License Revocation” in the Credit Agreement to take into consideration COVID-19.
During the Financial Covenant Relief Period, the Company will not be required to comply with the consolidated total secured net leverage ratio financial covenant and the interest coverage ratio financial covenant.
The Company has agreed to a minimum liquidity financial covenant that requires the Company and its restricted subsidiaries to maintain liquidity of at least $150.0 million during the Financial Covenant Relief Period.
−Removed: Although the Company was not required to meet its financial covenants under our Credit Agreement at June 30, 2020 (as a result of the Second Amendment to the Credit Agreement), the Company was in compliance with all such applicable covenants at June 30, 2020.
We continue to assess the situation at our properties and operations on a daily basis;
−Removed: however, we are unable to determine when we will be able to reopen any properties and / or operations that are closed or that may be closed in the future, the conditions upon which we will reopen, and when the current restrictions in place for our opened properties will be removed.
−Removed: Our third quarter of 2020 financial results will be materially impacted by the rescheduling of the Kentucky Oaks and Derby from the second quarter of 2020 to the third quarter of 2020, by the temporary suspended operations at certain properties, and continued restrictions at the properties that have reopened.
+Added: however, we are unable to determine when the current restrictions in place for our opened properties will be removed.
+Added: Our third quarter of 2020 financial results were materially impacted by the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby from the second quarter of 2020 to the third quarter of 2020 without spectators, by the temporary suspension of operations at certain properties, and continued property restrictions.
Based on our current projected operating cash flow needs, interest and debt repayments, and revised maintenance and project capital expenditures, we believe we have adequate cash to fund our business operations, meet all of our financial commitments, and invest in our prioritized key growth capital projects for well beyond the next twelve months.
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On May 22, 2020, we entered into an agreement in principle to settle Cheryl Kater v.
−Removed: Churchill Downs Incorporated ("Kater litigation") and Manasa Thimmegowda v.
+Added: Churchill Downs Incorporated (the "Kater litigation") and Manasa Thimmegowda v.
Big Fish Games, Inc.
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("Big Fish Games") arising from or related to the Kater and Thimmegowda litigations, including any claims of diminution of value of Big Fish Games and any claims by any person who opts out of the proposed class settlement.
−Removed: The $124.0 million pre-tax settlement related to the Company is included in loss from discontinued operations, net of tax in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive (loss) income for the three and six months ended June 30, 2020, and on a pre-tax basis in current liabilities of discontinued operations in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets at June 30, 2020.
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+Added: The $124.0 million pre-tax settlement related to the Company is included in loss from discontinued operations, net of tax in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive (loss) income for the nine months ended September 30, 2020, and on a pre-tax basis in current liabilities of discontinued operations in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets at September 30, 2020.
+Added: The final settlement approval hearing is currently scheduled for February 11, 2021.
+Added: We anticipate making the payment into the settlement fund during the first quarter of 2021, pending final approval by the District Court.
Asset Impairment
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As a result of the Trigger Event, the Company recognized an impairment in the first quarter of 2020 of $15.0 million for its Presque Isle gaming rights intangible asset and an impairment of $2.5 million for its Presque Isle trademark intangible asset.
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We manage our operations through three reportable segments as follows:
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Our sports betting and iGaming business includes the online BetAmerica sports betting and casino gaming operations.
−Removed: On July 29, 2020, the Company announced a partnership to operate a retail BetAmerica sportsbook at Island Resort & Casino in Harris, Michigan, and a BetAmerica online sportsbook and online iGaming platform available throughout the state of Michigan, subject to gaming license and regulatory approvals.
+Added: On September 24, 2020, the Company opened a retail BetAmerica sportsbook at Bronco Billy's Casino in Cripple Creek, Colorado, and on September 25, 2020, the Company opened a retail BetAmerica sportsbook at Island Resort & Casino in Harris, Michigan.
+Added: BetAmerica plans to launch its online sportsbook and iGaming platform in Pennsylvania, Colorado and Michigan, and its online sportsbook platform in Indiana, subject to regulatory approvals.
The Gaming segment includes revenue and expenses for the casino properties and associated racetrack or jai alai facilities which support the casino license.
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◦ Presque Isle
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The Gaming segment Adjusted EBITDA also includes the Adjusted EBITDA related to the Company’s equity investments in the following:
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We have aggregated the following businesses as well as certain corporate operations, and other immaterial joint ventures in "All Other" to reconcile to consolidated results:
−Removed: • United Tote
−Removed: • Oak Grove Racing and Gaming ("Oak Grove")
+Added: • Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel ("Oak Grove")
+Added: • Newport Racing & Gaming ("Newport")
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• Turfway Park
+Added: • United Tote
We conduct our business through these reportable segments and report net revenue and operating expense associated with these reportable segments in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
+Added: Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel
+Added: On September 18, 2020, the Company opened its simulcast and historical racing machine ("HRM") operations at Oak Grove, located in Oak Grove, Kentucky.
+Added: Oak Grove is currently restricted to 75% of patron capacity and is operating at 63% of gaming capacity.
+Added: The Oak Grove Hotel opened on October 15, 2020.
+Added: Effective September 11, 2020, the Company purchased the remaining equity interests of WKY Development, LLC, a joint venture that owns Oak Grove, from Keeneland Association, Inc.
+Added: for $3.0 million.
+Added: As of September 30, 2020, the Company no longer reports a noncontrolling interest associated with Oak Grove in the accompanying consolidated financial statements.
+Added: Newport Racing and Gaming
+Added: The Company invested $38.4 million to build out Newport, located in Newport, Kentucky, to create a premier entertainment experience as an extension of Turfway Park.
+Added: Newport opened on October 2, 2020 and has a pari-mutuel simulcast area, a 17,000 square foot gaming floor with 500 HRMs, and a feature bar.
+Added: Newport is currently restricted to 75% of patron capacity.
+Added: Online Wagering
+Added: On September 24, 2020, the Company opened a retail BetAmerica sportsbook at Bronco Billy's Casino in Cripple Creek, Colorado, and on September 25, 2020, the Company opened a retail BetAmerica sportsbook at Island Resort & Casino in Harris, Michigan.
+Added: BetAmerica plans to launch its mobile sportsbook and iGaming application in each of Pennsylvania, Colorado and Michigan, and its mobile sportsbook application in Indiana, subject to regulatory approvals.
+Added: In August 2020, the Company announced the entry into multi-year agreements with GAN Limited and Kambi Group PLC to provide player account management, casino platform, sports trading and risk management services to BetAmerica.
Acquisitions of Presque Isle and Lady Luck Nemacolin
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We also recognized a $103.2 million deferred tax liability and a corresponding increase in our investment in unconsolidated affiliates related to an entity we acquired in conjunction with our acquisition of the Clairvest ownership stake in Midwest Gaming.
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Turfway Park Acquisition
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On July 28, 2020, the Company's Board of Directors approved the final design plans for the HRM and grandstand facility at Turfway Park.
−Removed: The final plans reflect a project capital of $200.0 million, which includes the Turfway Park Acquisition costs and other previously approved capital.
+Added: The final plans reflect $200 million of project capital, which includes the Turfway Park Acquisition costs and other previously approved capital.
The 155,000 square foot facility will include a grandstand, sports bar, food offerings, and up to 1,200 historical racing machines.
−Removed: The Turfway Park facility is expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2021.
+Added: The Company has temporarily paused the construction of the HRM and grandstand facility due to the recent ruling by the Kentucky Supreme Court.
+Added: Refer to Part II., Item 1.
+Added: Legal Proceedings, for further information.
Of the $46.0 million total consideration, $36.0 million, less $0.9 million of working capital and purchase price adjustments, was accounted for as a business combination.
−Removed: The remaining $10.0 million was paid to Hard Rock for the assignment of the
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−Removed: purchase and sale agreement rights and was accounted for separately from the business combination as an intangible asset and was amortized through expense in the fourth quarter of 2019.
−Removed: The Company has announced plans and has begun to invest up to $38.4 million for an extension of Turfway Park, to be located in Newport, Kentucky, which will include a simulcast area including a separate VIP simulcast room, a 17,000 square foot gaming floor with 500 historical racing machines and a feature bar.
−Removed: The Company plans to open the extension in the fourth quarter of 2020.
+Added: The remaining $10.0 million was paid to Hard Rock for the assignment of the purchase and sale agreement rights and was accounted for separately from the business combination as an intangible asset and was amortized through expense in the fourth quarter of 2019.
Key Indicators to Evaluate Business Results and Financial Condition
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Refer to the reconciliation of comprehensive income to Adjusted EBITDA included in this section for additional information.
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Government Regulations and Legislative Actions
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The following update on our regulatory and legislative activities should be read in conjunction with our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019, including Part I - Item 1, "Business," for a discussion of regulatory and legislative issues.
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Specific State Casino Regulations and Legislative Actions
On June 30, 2020, legislation was signed into law by the Governor of Illinois that provides financial relief to the gaming industry.
−Removed: The legislation amends the existing law to allow the lower privilege tax on table games for existing casinos to be effective on July 1, 2020 instead of when a newly authorized casino begins operations.
+Added: The legislation amends the existing law to allow the lower privilege tax on table games for existing casinos effective as of July 1, 2020 instead of when a newly authorized casino begins operations.
The legislation also provides cash flow relief for existing casinos by extending the payment deadline for new gaming positions from July 1, 2020 to July 1, 2021 and extends the payment period and waives interest for reconciliation payments related to the new gaming positions.
−Removed: The legislation delays the payment deadline for an initial sports wagering license from July 1, 2020 to July 1, 2021 and also establishes a lower privilege tax schedule for a new casino in Chicago, which has been authorized by not yet opened.
+Added: The legislation delays the payment deadline for an initial sports wagering license from July 1, 2020 to July 1, 2021 and also establishes a lower privilege tax schedule for a new casino in Chicago, which has been authorized but not yet opened.
We believe the legislation will have a positive impact on our business operations.
−Removed: Effective July 15, 2020, legislation was signed into law by the Governor of Louisiana that exempts the tax on promotional play for casinos and OTBs.
+Added: Effective July 15, 2020, legislation was signed into law by the Governor of Louisiana that exempts the tax on promotional play up to $5.0 million for casinos.
We believe the legislation will have a positive impact on our business operations.
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The following table reflects our net revenue, operating income, net income, Adjusted EBITDA, and certain other financial information:
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(in millions) 2020 2019 Change 2020 2019 Change
Net revenue $ 337.8 $ 306.3 $ 31.5 $ 775.8 $ 1,049.1 $ (273.3)
−Removed: Operating (loss) income (0.4) 156.4 (156.8) (12.0) 184.4 (196.4)
−Removed: Operating (loss) income margin 0 % 33 % (3) % 25 %
−Removed: Net (loss) income from continuing operations $ (23.6) $ 108.3 $ (131.9) $ (46.2) $ 120.2 $ (166.4)
−Removed: Net (loss) income attributable to Churchill Downs Incorporated (118.8) 107.1 (225.9) (142.2) 118.7 (260.9)
+Added: Operating income 49.5 27.8 21.7 37.5 212.2 (174.7)
+Added: Operating income margin 15 % 9 % 5 % 20 %
+Added: Net income (loss) from continuing operations $ 43.1 $ 15.2 $ 27.9 $ (3.1) $ 135.4 $ (138.5)
+Added: Net income (loss) attributable to Churchill Downs Incorporated 43.2 14.8 28.4 (99.0) 133.5 (232.5)
Adjusted EBITDA 121.9 88.0 33.9 207.3 377.6 (170.3)
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−Removed: • Net revenue decreased $292.3 million driven by a $158.9 million decrease from Churchill Downs primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at Derby City Gaming, a $140.3 million decrease from Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations of all of our Gaming properties, and an $18.7 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations at Arlington.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $25.6 million increase from Online Wagering due to an increase in handle and net revenue per active player at TwinSpires.
−Removed: • Operating (loss) income decreased $156.8 million due to a $116.4 million decrease from Churchill Downs due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at Derby City Gaming;
−Removed: a $52.7 million decrease from Gaming due to the temporary closure of all Gaming properties;
−Removed: and an $8.8 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations at Arlington.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $13.0 million increase from Online Wagering due to an increase in handle and net revenue per active players at TwinSpires, a $7.7 million decrease in selling, general and administrative expense related to salaries and related benefits, and a $0.4 million decrease in transaction expense, net.
−Removed: • Net (loss) income from continuing operations decreased $131.9 million.
−Removed: The following items impacted comparability of the Company's second quarter of 2020 net (loss) income from continuing operations compared to the prior year quarter:
−Removed: a $4.8 million after-tax expense decrease related to our equity portion of the non-cash change in fair value of Midwest Gaming's interest rate swaps and a $0.6 million after-tax decrease of our equity portion of Midwest Gaming's recapitalization and transaction costs in the second quarter of 2019 that did not recur in the current year quarter.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $0.6 million non-cash tax impact related to the re-measurement of our net deferred tax liabilities in the second quarter of 2019 that did not recur in the current year quarter based on an increase in revenue related to states with higher tax rates and a $0.6 million after-tax increase in expenses related to lower transaction, pre-opening and other expenses.
−Removed: Excluding these items, net (loss) income from continuing operations decreased $136.1 million primarily due to a $135.2 million after-tax decrease driven by the results of our operations
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−Removed: and equity income from our unconsolidated affiliates and a $0.9 million after-tax increase in interest expense associated with higher outstanding debt balances.
−Removed: • Net (loss) income attributable to Churchill Downs Incorporated decreased $225.9 million due to a $131.9 million decrease in net (loss) income from continuing operations discussed above and a $94.0 million increase in net loss from discontinued operations.
−Removed: During the second quarter of 2020, we entered into a settlement for the Kater and Thimmegowda litigations for $124.0 million ($95.0 million after-tax) which increased our net loss from discontinued operations compared to the prior year quarter.
−Removed: • Adjusted EBITDA decreased $184.9 million driven by a $117.4 million decrease from Churchill Downs primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at Derby City Gaming;
−Removed: a $78.1 million decrease from Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations of all of our Gaming properties;
−Removed: and a $6.0 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations at Arlington.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $16.6 million increase from Online Wagering from increased handle and net revenue per active players at TwinSpires.
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+Added: Three Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to Three Months Ended September 30, 2019
+Added: • Net revenue increased $31.5 million driven by a $55.7 million increase from Online Wagering due to an increase in handle and active players, and a $29.4 million increase from Churchill Downs primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators.
+Added: Partially offsetting these increases were a $43.6 million decrease from Gaming due to the patron restrictions and gaming capacity limitations at each property and a $10.0 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the patron restrictions during live racing at Arlington.
+Added: • Operating income increased $21.7 million due to a $24.4 million increase from Online Wagering due to an increase in handle and active players, a $11.9 million increase at Churchill Downs due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators and strong performance at Derby City Gaming, and a $0.4 million decrease in transaction expense, net.
+Added: Partially offsetting these increases were a $7.6 million decrease due to the patron restrictions during live racing at Arlington, a $4.4 million increase in selling, general and administrative expense due to an adjustment for the estimated annual payout of accrued bonuses, and a $3.0 million decrease from Gaming due to the patron restrictions and gaming capacity limitations at each property.
+Added: • Net income from continuing operations increased $27.9 million.
+Added: A $4.3 million after-tax increase in higher transaction, pre-opening and other expenses impacted comparability of the Company's third quarter of 2020 net income from
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+Added: continuing operations compared to the prior year quarter:
+Added: Partially offsetting this increase were a $3.3 million after-tax expense decrease related to our equity portion of the non-cash change in fair value of Midwest Gaming's interest rate swaps;
+Added: a $3.0 million after-tax decrease in expenses due to legal reserves in the prior year quarter that did not recur in the current year quarter;
+Added: and a $0.5 million non-cash tax impact related to the re-measurement of our net deferred tax liabilities in the third quarter of 2019 that did not recur in the current year quarter based on an increase in revenue related to states with higher tax rates.
+Added: Excluding these items, net income from continuing operations increased $25.4 million primarily due to a $27.6 million after-tax increase driven by the results of our operations and equity income from our unconsolidated affiliates, partially offset by a $2.2 million after-tax increase in interest expense associated with higher outstanding debt balances.
+Added: • Net income attributable to Churchill Downs Incorporated increased $28.4 million due to a $27.9 million increase in net income from continuing operations discussed above, a $0.4 million decrease in net loss from discontinued operations, and a $0.1 million increase in net loss attributable to our noncontrolling interest.
+Added: • Adjusted EBITDA increased $33.9 million driven by a $18.7 million increase from Churchill Downs primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators and the strong performance at Derby City Gaming;
+Added: a $16.9 million increase from Online Wagering from increased handle and active players at TwinSpires;
+Added: and a $3.7 million increase from Gaming due to the strong performance from our equity investments.
+Added: Partially offsetting these increases was a $5.4 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the patron restrictions at Arlington.
+Added: Nine Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to Nine Months Ended September 30, 2019
• Net revenue decreased $273.3 million driven by a $205.0 million decrease from Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations of all of our Gaming properties;
−Removed: a $156.4 million decrease from Churchill Downs primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at Derby City Gaming;
−Removed: and a $16.7 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations at Arlington.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $29.8 million increase from Online Wagering due to an increase in handle and net revenue per active player at TwinSpires.
−Removed: • Operating (loss) income decreased $196.4 million due to a $117.1 million decrease from Churchill Downs due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at Derby City Gaming;
−Removed: a $73.7 million decrease from Gaming due to the temporary closure of all Gaming properties;
−Removed: a $17.5 million non-cash impairment of the Presque Isle gaming rights and trademark intangible assets;
+Added: a $127.0 million decrease from Churchill Downs primarily due to running the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators;
and a $26.8 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations at Arlington.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $12.2 million increase from Online Wagering due to an increase in handle and net revenue per active players at TwinSpires, an $8.5 million decrease in selling, general and administrative expense related to salaries and related benefits, and a $3.6 million decrease in transaction expense, net.
−Removed: • Net (loss) income from continuing operations decreased $166.4 million.
−Removed: The following items impacted comparability of the Company's net income from continuing operations during the six months ended June 30, 2020 compared to the prior year period:
−Removed: a $12.0 million non-cash after-tax impact related to our impairment of the Presque Isle intangible assets and a $3.0 million after-tax expense increase related to our equity portion of the non-cash change in fair value of Midwest Gaming's interest rate swaps.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $3.5 million after-tax decrease of our equity portion of Midwest Gaming's recapitalization and transaction costs in the second quarter of 2019 that did not recur in 2020, a $2.2 million non-cash tax impact related to the re-measurement of our net deferred tax liabilities in 2019 that did not recur in 2020 based on an increase in revenue related to states with higher tax rates, and a $1.9 million after-tax decrease in expenses related to lower transaction, pre-opening and other expenses.
+Added: Partially offsetting these decreases was an $85.5 million increase from Online Wagering due to an increase in handle and net revenue per active player at TwinSpires.
+Added: • Operating income decreased $174.7 million due to a $105.2 million decrease from Churchill Downs primarily due to running the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators;
+Added: a $76.7 million decrease from Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations of all of our Gaming properties;
+Added: a $20.0 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations at Arlington;
+Added: and a $17.5 million non-cash impairment of the Presque Isle gaming rights and trademark intangible assets.
+Added: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $36.6 million increase from Online Wagering due to an increase in handle and net revenue per active player at TwinSpires;
+Added: a $4.1 million decrease in selling, general and administrative expense primarily from a reduction in salaries and associated benefits;
+Added: and a $4.0 million decrease in transaction expense, net.
+Added: • Net income from continuing operations decreased $138.5 million.
+Added: The following items impacted comparability of the Company's net income from continuing operations during the nine months ended September 30, 2020 compared to the prior year period:
+Added: a $12.0 million non-cash after-tax impact related to our impairment of the Presque Isle intangible assets and a $2.3 million increase in expenses related to higher transaction, pre-opening and other expenses.
+Added: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $3.4 million after-tax decrease of our equity portion of Midwest Gaming's recapitalization and transaction costs in 2019 that did not recur in 2020, a $3.3 million after-tax decrease in expenses due to legal reserves in 2019 that did not recur in 2020, a $2.7 million non-cash tax impact related to the re-measurement of our net deferred tax liabilities in 2019 that did not recur in 2020 based on an increase in revenue related to states with higher tax rates, and a $0.2 million after-tax expense decrease related to our equity portion of the non-cash change in fair value of Midwest Gaming's interest rate swaps.
Excluding these items, net income from continuing operations decreased $133.8 million primarily due to a $127.0 million after-tax decrease driven by the results of our operations and equity income from our unconsolidated affiliates and a $6.8 million after-tax increase in interest expense associated with higher outstanding debt balances.
−Removed: • Net (loss) income attributable to Churchill Downs Incorporated decreased $260.9 million due to a $166.4 million decrease in net (loss) income from continuing operations discussed above and a $94.6 million increase in net loss from discontinued operations, partially offset by a $0.1 million increase from our net loss attributable to our noncontrolling interest.
+Added: • Net income attributable to Churchill Downs Incorporated decreased $232.5 million due to a $138.5 million decrease in net income from continuing operations discussed above and a $94.2 million increase in net loss from discontinued operations, partially offset by a $0.2 million increase from net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest.
During the second quarter of 2020, we settled the Kater and Thimmegowda litigations for $124.0 million pre-tax ($95.0 million after-tax) which increased our net loss from discontinued operations compared to the prior year period.
−Removed: • Adjusted EBITDA decreased $204.2 million driven by a $116.9 million decrease from Churchill Downs primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at Derby City Gaming;
−Removed: a $93.9 million decrease from Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations of all of our Gaming properties;
−Removed: and an $8.1 million decrease from All Other primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations at Arlington.
+Added: • Adjusted EBITDA decreased $170.3 million driven by a $98.2 million decrease from Churchill Downs primarily due to running the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators;
+Added: a $90.2 million decrease from Gaming due to the temporary suspension of all Gaming property operations;
+Added: and a $13.5 million decrease from All Other primarily due to
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+Added: the temporary suspension of operations at Arlington.
Partially offsetting these decreases was a $31.6 million increase from Online Wagering from increased handle and net revenue per active players at TwinSpires.
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Financial Results by Segment
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The following table presents net revenue for our segments, including intercompany revenue:
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+Added: Three Months Ended September 30, Nine Months Ended September 30,
(in millions) 2020 2019 Change 2020 2019 Change
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Net Revenue $ 337.8 $ 306.3 $ 31.5 $ 775.8 $ 1,049.1 $ (273.3)
−Removed: Three Months Ended June 30, 2020, Compared to Three Months Ended June 30, 2019
−Removed: • Churchill Downs revenue decreased $162.9 million due to a $149.4 million decrease from Churchill Downs Racetrack primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby, and a $13.5 million decrease at Derby City Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations.
−Removed: • Online Wagering revenue increased $25.6 million from the prior year quarter primarily due to a $24.4 million increase at TwinSpires.
−Removed: thoroughbred industry handle decreased 18.9% during the second quarter of 2020 compared to the prior year quarter.
−Removed: Although horse racing content for wagering decreased, TwinSpires handle grew $100.7 million, or 21.6%, compared to the prior year, despite the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby, as our customers wagered more on the content that was available.
−Removed: Active players decreased 55.5% primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby;
−Removed: however, net revenue per active player increased 191.9%.
−Removed: Our online sports betting and iGaming net revenues increased $1.2 million compared to the prior year quarter primarily due to a full quarter of iGaming results in Pennsylvania for the second quarter of 2020 compared to the prior year quarter.
−Removed: Sports betting net revenue growth was impacted by the suspension of U.S.
−Removed: and international sporting events beginning in mid-February 2020.
−Removed: • Gaming revenue decreased $140.5 million primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations of all of our Gaming properties and the loss of revenue at each property.
−Removed: • All Other revenue decreased $19.2 million primarily due to a $15.4 million decrease at Arlington due to the temporary suspension of operations and a $3.9 million decrease at United Tote due to certain customers suspending services due to COVID-19.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $0.1 million increase from other sources.
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−Removed: Six Months Ended June 30, 2020, Compared to Six Months Ended June 30, 2019
−Removed: • Churchill Downs revenue decreased $160.5 million due to a $149.9 million decrease from Churchill Downs Racetrack primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby, and a $10.6 million decrease at Derby City Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations.
+Added: Three Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to Three Months Ended September 30, 2019
+Added: • Churchill Downs revenue increased $35.3 million due to a $31.9 million increase from Churchill Downs Racetrack primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators, and a $3.4 million increase from Derby City Gaming.
+Added: • Online Wagering revenue increased $56.0 million from the prior year quarter primarily due to a $54.1 million increase from TwinSpires.
+Added: TwinSpires handle grew $253.7 million, or 68.8%, compared to the prior year quarter, as our customers wagered more on the content that was available.
+Added: Online BetAmerica sports betting and iGaming net revenues increased $1.9 million compared to the prior year quarter primarily due to a full quarter of iGaming results in Pennsylvania for the third quarter of 2020 compared to the prior year quarter.
+Added: • Gaming revenue decreased $43.7 million primarily due to a $18.0 million decrease due to the temporary suspension of operations at Calder from July 2, 2020 to August 31, 2020;
+Added: and a $15.0 million decrease at Oxford, a $10.5 million decrease at Presque Isle, a $2.8 million decrease at Lady Luck Nemacolin, a $2.4 million decrease at Ocean Downs, and a $0.3 million decrease at Harlow's, all of which were due to the patron restrictions and gaming capacity limitations at each property.
+Added: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $2.9 million increase at Fair Grounds and VSI and a $2.4 million increase at Riverwalk, driven by targeted promotional offers and higher unrated play.
+Added: • All Other revenue decreased $9.5 million primarily due to a $12.8 million decrease at Arlington due to the temporary suspension of operations and patron restrictions.
+Added: Partially offsetting this decrease were a $2.4 million increase from the opening of Oak Grove on September 18, 2020, a $0.8 million increase from Turfway Park, and a $0.1 million increase from other sources.
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+Added: Nine Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to Nine Months Ended September 30, 2019
+Added: • Churchill Downs revenue decreased $125.2 million due to a $118.0 million decrease from Churchill Downs Racetrack primarily due to running the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators and a $7.2 million decrease at Derby City Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations.
• Online Wagering revenue increased $85.9 million from the prior year period primarily due to a $82.2 million increase at TwinSpires.
−Removed: thoroughbred industry handle decreased 10.9% during the six months ended June 30, 2020 compared to the prior year period.
−Removed: Although horse racing content for wagering decreased, TwinSpires handle grew $126.1 million, or 16.3%, compared to the prior year period, despite the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby, as our customers wagered more on the content that was available.
−Removed: Active players decreased 52.1% due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby;
−Removed: however, net revenue per active player increased 153.2%.
−Removed: Our online sports betting and iGaming net revenues increased $1.8 million compared to the prior year period primarily due to a full six months of iGaming results in Pennsylvania and New Jersey for 2020 compared to the prior year period.
+Added: Although horse racing content for wagering decreased, TwinSpires handle grew $380.1 million, or 33.3%, compared to the prior year period, as our customers wagered more on the content that was available.
+Added: Our online sports betting and iGaming net revenues increased $3.7 million compared to the prior year period primarily due to the launch of iGaming in Pennsylvania and Indiana in late December 2019.
Sports betting net revenue growth was impacted by the suspension of U.S.
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• All Other revenue decreased $25.9 million primarily due to a $30.0 million decrease at Arlington due to the temporary suspension of operations and a $4.5 million decrease at United Tote due to certain customers suspending services due to COVID-19.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $5.4 million increase from the Turfway Park Acquisition in October 2019.
+Added: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $6.2 million increase from the acquisition of Turfway Park in October 2019 and a $2.4 million increase from the opening of Oak Grove on September 18, 2020.
Consolidated Operating Expense
The following table is a summary of our consolidated operating expense:
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+Added: Three Months Ended September 30, Nine Months Ended September 30,
(in millions) 2020 2019 Change 2020 2019 Change
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Total expense $ 288.3 $ 278.5 $ 9.8 $ 738.3 $ 836.9 $ (98.6)
−Removed: Three Months Ended June 30, 2020, Compared to Three Months Ended June 30, 2019
+Added: Three Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to Three Months Ended September 30, 2019
Significant items affecting comparability of consolidated operating expense include:
−Removed: • Taxes and purses decreased $76.5 million driven by the temporary suspension of all operations at our Gaming properties and the related decrease in net revenue and the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby.
−Removed: • Salaries and benefits expense decreased $26.7 million driven primarily by temporarily furloughing certain employees and reducing salaries for all remaining non-furloughed salaried employees, and rescheduling the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby.
−Removed: • Content expense increased $8.7 million primarily due to an increase in certain host fees and source market fees for TwinSpires.
−Removed: • Selling, general and administrative expense decreased $7.7 million primarily from a reduction in accrued bonuses and a decrease in stock-based compensation related to performance share units.
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−Removed: • Depreciation and amortization expense increased $0.6 million primarily driven by capital expenditures placed into service for Churchill Downs Racetrack and Derby City Gaming, the Lady Luck Nemacolin Transaction, and the Turfway Park Acquisition.
−Removed: • Marketing and advertising expense decreased $9.9 million primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at our brick and mortar properties, partially offset by an increase in our online sports betting and iGaming marketing spend.
+Added: • Taxes and purses decreased $10.2 million driven by the reduction of net revenue due to the patron restrictions and gaming capacity limitations at our Gaming properties.
+Added: • Salaries and benefits expense decreased $6.0 million driven primarily by temporarily furloughing certain employees and temporarily reducing salaries for all remaining non-furloughed salaried employees through the end of July 2020.
+Added: • Content expense increased $19.1 million primarily due to an increase in certain host fees and source market fees for TwinSpires as a result of the increase in handle.
+Added: • Selling, general and administrative expense increased $4.4 million primarily from an adjustment to our estimated annual payout related to accrued bonuses.
+Added: • Marketing and advertising expense increased $1.0 million primarily due to increased marketing by TwinSpires and the BetAmerica online sports betting and iGaming business in the Online Wagering segment, partially offset by reduced marketing and advertising at our Gaming properties.
• Other operating expenses include maintenance, utilities, food and beverage costs, property taxes, insurance, and other operating expenses.
−Removed: Other operating expense decreased $23.6 million primarily driven by the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at our brick and mortar properties.
−Removed: Six Months Ended June 30, 2020, Compared to Six Months Ended June 30, 2019
+Added: Other operating expense increased $1.5 million primarily driven by additional costs incurred
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+Added: associated with the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby to the third quarter of 2020.
+Added: Nine Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to Nine Months Ended September 30, 2019
Significant items affecting comparability of consolidated operating expense include:
−Removed: ◦ Taxes and purses decreased $79.0 million driven by the temporary suspension of all operations at our Gaming properties and the related decrease in net revenue and the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby.
−Removed: ◦ Salaries and benefits expense decreased $18.1 million driven primarily by temporarily furloughing certain employees and reducing salaries for all remaining non-furloughed salaried employees, and rescheduling the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby.
−Removed: ◦ Content expense increased $8.1 million primarily due to an increase in certain host fees and source market fees for TwinSpires.
−Removed: ◦ Selling, general and administrative expense decreased $8.5 million primarily from a reduction in accrued bonuses and a decrease in stock-based compensation related to performance share units.
−Removed: ◦ Depreciation and amortization expense increased $1.8 million primarily driven by capital expenditures placed into service for Churchill Downs Racetrack and Derby City Gaming, the Lady Luck Nemacolin Transaction, and the Turfway Park Acquisition.
−Removed: ◦ Marketing and advertising expense decreased $7.3 million primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at our brick and mortar properties, partially offset by an increase in our online sports betting and iGaming marketing spend.
−Removed: ◦ Transaction expense, net was nominal for the six months ended June 30, 2020.
−Removed: In the six months ended June 30, 2019, transaction expense, net was related to the closings of the Presque Isle and Lady Luck Nemacolin Transactions.
+Added: ◦ Taxes and purses decreased $89.2 million driven by the temporary suspension of all operations at our Gaming properties and the related decrease in net revenue and a decrease in purses related to the reduction of horse races from the temporary closures of our facilities.
+Added: ◦ Salaries and benefits expense decreased $24.2 million driven primarily by temporarily furloughing certain employees and reducing salaries for all remaining non-furloughed salaried employees through the end of July 2020, partially offset by an increase at Turfway Park and the opening of Oak Grove in September 2020.
+Added: ◦ Content expense increased $27.2 million primarily due to an increase in certain host fees and source market fees for TwinSpires as a result of the increase in handle.
+Added: ◦ Selling, general and administrative expense decreased $4.1 million primarily from a temporary reduction in salaries and associated benefits.
+Added: ◦ Depreciation and amortization expense increased $2.2 million primarily driven by capital projects placed into service for Churchill Downs Racetrack and Derby City Gaming, and Turfway Park.
+Added: ◦ Marketing and advertising expense decreased $6.3 million primarily due to the temporary suspension of operations at our brick and mortar properties, partially offset by an increase in marketing and advertising spend for TwinSpires and the online BetAmerica sports betting and iGaming business in the Online Wagering segment.
+Added: ◦ Transaction expense, net was nominal for the nine months ended September 30, 2020.
+Added: In the nine months ended September 30, 2019, transaction expense, net was related to the acquisitions of Presque Isle and Lady Luck Nemacolin.
◦ Impairment of intangible assets increased $17.5 million driven by a $15.0 million non-cash impairment charge related to Presque Isle's gaming rights and a $2.5 million non-cash impairment charge related to Presque Isle's trademark.
◦ Other operating expenses include maintenance, utilities, food and beverage costs, property taxes, insurance, and other operating expenses.
−Removed: Other operating expense decreased $19.3 million primarily driven by the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby and the temporary suspension of operations at our brick and mortar properties, partially offset by the Turfway Park Acquisition.
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+Added: Other operating expense decreased $17.7 million primarily driven by the temporary suspension of operations at our brick and mortar properties, partially offset by the operating expenses related to Turfway Park and the opening of Oak Grove in September 2020.
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Adjusted EBITDA
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Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net income (as determined in accordance with GAAP) as a measure of our operating results.
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+Added: Three Months Ended September 30, Nine Months Ended September 30,
(in millions) 2020 2019 Change 2020 2019 Change
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Total Adjusted EBITDA $ 121.9 $ 88.0 $ 33.9 $ 207.3 $ 377.6 $ (170.3)
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−Removed: • Churchill Downs Adjusted EBITDA decreased $117.4 million due to a $111.9 million decrease from Churchill Downs Racetrack primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby, and a $5.5 million decrease at Derby City Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations.
−Removed: • Online Wagering Adjusted EBITDA increased $16.6 million primarily due to an $18.3 million increase from TwinSpires due to an increase in handle and net revenue per active player, partially offset by a $1.7 million decrease from increased marketing spend and costs associated with the continued build-out of our online sports betting and iGaming operations.
−Removed: • Gaming Adjusted EBITDA decreased $78.1 million driven by a $50.2 million decrease at our wholly-owned Gaming properties from the decrease in net revenue and a $27.9 million decrease from our equity investments, both of which were due to the temporary suspension of operations of all of our Gaming properties.
−Removed: • All Other Adjusted EBITDA decreased $6.0 million primarily from a $4.4 million decrease from Arlington due to the temporary suspension of operations, a $2.1 million decrease from United Tote due to a decrease in net revenue, and a $0.7 million decrease due to unfavorable results from the Turfway Park Acquisition.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $1.2 million increase at our corporate operations primarily due to a reduction in accrued bonuses.
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−Removed: • Churchill Downs Adjusted EBITDA decreased $116.9 million due to a $113.0 million decrease from Churchill Downs Racetrack primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby, and a $3.9 million decrease at Derby City Gaming due to the temporary suspension of operations.
−Removed: • Online Wagering Adjusted EBITDA increased $14.7 million primarily due to a $20.5 million increase from TwinSpires due to an increase in handle and net revenue per active player, partially offset by a $5.8 million decrease from increased marketing spend and costs associated with the continued build-out of our online sports betting and iGaming operations.
+Added: Three Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to Three Months Ended September 30, 2019
+Added: • Churchill Downs Adjusted EBITDA increased $18.7 million due to a $14.9 million increase from Churchill Downs Racetrack primarily due to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators, and a $3.8 million increase at Derby City Gaming due to the increase in revenue and favorable cost structure subsequent to the temporary closure of the property.
+Added: • Online Wagering Adjusted EBITDA increased $16.9 million primarily due to a $16.4 million increase from TwinSpires due to an increase in handle and a $0.5 million decrease in the loss from our online sports betting and iGaming operations.
+Added: • Gaming Adjusted EBITDA increased $3.7 million driven by an $8.8 million increase due to strong performances from our Rivers Des Plaines and MVG equity investments.
+Added: These increases were partially offset by a $5.1 million decrease at our wholly-owned Gaming properties as increased Adjusted EBITDA for our Mississippi and Louisiana properties was more than offset by a decrease in Adjusted EBITDA for our other wholly owned gaming properties compared to the prior year quarter due to patron restrictions and gaming capacity limitations.
+Added: • All Other Adjusted EBITDA decreased $5.4 million primarily from a $3.0 million decrease from Arlington due to the temporary suspension of operations and patron restrictions during our live meet in the third quarter of 2020 compared to the prior year quarter, and a $2.4 million decrease at Corporate primarily due to an adjustment to our estimated annual payout related to accrued bonuses.
+Added: Nine Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to Nine Months Ended September 30, 2019
+Added: • Churchill Downs Adjusted EBITDA decreased $98.2 million due to the decrease from Churchill Downs Racetrack primarily due to the reduction in net revenue due to running the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby without spectators.
+Added: Derby City Gaming's Adjusted EBITDA was flat for the nine months ended September 30, 2020 compared to the prior year period.
+Added: • Online Wagering Adjusted EBITDA increased $31.6 million primarily due to a $36.9 million increase from TwinSpires due to an increase in handle, partially offset by a $5.3 million decrease from increased marketing spend and costs associated with the continued build-out of the online sports betting and iGaming operations.
• Gaming Adjusted EBITDA decreased $90.2 million driven by a $76.6 million decrease at our wholly-owned Gaming properties from the decrease in net revenue and a $13.6 million decrease from our equity investments, both of which were due to the temporary suspension of operations of all of our Gaming properties.
−Removed: • All Other Adjusted EBITDA decreased $8.1 million primarily from a $4.8 million decrease from Arlington due to the temporary suspension of operations, a $3.3 million decrease from United Tote due to a decrease in net revenue, and a $1.7 million decrease due to unfavorable results from the Turfway Park Acquisition.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $1.7 million increase at our corporate operations primarily due to a reduction in accrued bonuses.
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+Added: • All Other Adjusted EBITDA decreased $13.5 million primarily from a $7.8 million decrease from Arlington due to the temporary suspension of operations, a $3.5 million decrease from United Tote due to a decrease in net revenue, a $2.0 million decrease due to unfavorable results from the Turfway Park Acquisition, and a $0.2 million decrease from all other sources.
+Added: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
+Added: Reconciliation of Comprehensive Income (Loss) to Adjusted EBITDA
+Added: Three Months Ended September 30, Nine Months Ended September 30,
(in millions) 2020 2019 Change 2020 2019 Change
−Removed: Net (loss) income and comprehensive (loss) income attributable to CDI $ (118.8) $ 107.1 $ (225.9) $ (142.2) $ 118.7 $ (260.9)
+Added: Net income (loss) and comprehensive income (loss) attributable to CDI $ 43.2 $ 14.8 $ 28.4 $ (99.0) $ 133.5 $ (232.5)
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest 0.1 — 0.1 0.2 — 0.2
−Removed: Net (loss) income before noncontrolling interest (118.8) 107.1 (225.9) (142.3) 118.7 (261.0)
+Added: Net income (loss) before noncontrolling interest 43.1 14.8 28.3 (99.2) 133.5 (232.7)
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax — 0.4 (0.4) 96.1 1.9 94.2
−Removed: (Loss) income from continuing operations, net of tax (23.6) 108.3 (131.9) (46.2) 120.2 (166.4)
+Added: Income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax 43.1 15.2 27.9 (3.1) 135.4 (138.5)
Depreciation and amortization 22.4 22.0 0.4 66.5 64.3 2.2
Interest expense 19.7 18.9 0.8 59.3 52.0 7.3
−Removed: Income tax (benefit) provision (7.9) 38.6 (46.5) (19.5) 45.1 (64.6)
+Added: Income tax provision (benefit) 13.9 8.0 5.9 (5.6) 53.1 (58.7)
EBITDA $ 99.1 $ 64.1 $ 35.0 $ 117.1 $ 304.8 $ (187.7)
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Stock-based compensation expense $ 6.9 $ 5.5 $ 1.4 $ 17.3 $ 17.6 $ (0.3)
+Added: Legal reserves — 3.3 (3.3) — 3.6 (3.6)
Other charges 0.8 — 0.8 0.7 — 0.7
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The following table is a summary of our overall financial position:
−Removed: (in millions) June 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 Change
+Added: (in millions) September 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 Change
Total assets $ 3,263.0 $ 2,551.0 $ 712.0
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Total shareholders' equity $ 372.2 $ 511.0 $ (138.8)
+Added: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
Significant items affecting the comparability of our condensed consolidated balance sheets include:
−Removed: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 2020
• Total assets increased $712.0 million driven by a $525.8 million increase in cash and cash equivalents primarily due to borrowings under our Credit Agreement;
a $144.5 million increase in property and equipment, net primarily due to the construction of Oak Grove;
−Removed: a $22.3 million increase in income taxes receivable due to current year income tax benefit;
+Added: a $26.2 million increase in income taxes receivable due to a current year income tax benefit;
+Added: a $15.6 million increase in accounts receivable, net primarily due to increased wagering receivables from the 146th Kentucky Derby and Oaks;
and a $17.9 million increase in all other assets.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these increases were a $19.1 million decrease in investment in and advances to unconsolidated affiliates due to current year equity in loss of unconsolidated affiliates and a $19.0 million decrease in other intangible assets, net primarily related to the impairment of Presque Isle's intangible assets.
+Added: Partially offsetting these increases was a $18.0 million decrease in other intangible assets, net primarily related to the impairment of Presque Isle's intangible assets.
• Total liabilities increased $850.8 million primarily driven by a $692.3 million increase in long-term debt, net primarily due to borrowings under our Credit Agreement;
−Removed: a $124.0 million increase in current liabilities of discontinued operations due to the Kater and Thimmegowda litigations settlement;
−Removed: a $48.0 million increase in accounts payable primarily due to the construction of Oak Grove;
−Removed: and a $47.3 million increase in current deferred revenue due to advanced sales associated with the 2020 Kentucky Derby and Oaks.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these increases were a $24.8 million decrease in deferred income taxes primarily due to the Kater and Thimmegowda litigations settlement;
−Removed: a $23.5 million decrease in dividends payable due to the payment of our annual dividends in January 2020;
−Removed: and a $10.8 million decrease in all other liabilities.
−Removed: • Total shareholders’ equity decreased $188.3 million driven by a $142.3 million current year net loss, $27.9 million in repurchases of common stock, $15.1 million in taxes paid related to net share settlement of stock awards, and $12.7 million in cash settlement for stock awards.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $9.7 million increase from all other equity components.
+Added: a $124.0 million increase in current liabilities of discontinued operations due to the Kater and Thimmegowda litigation settlements;
+Added: a $50.4 million increase in accounts payable primarily due to timing of payments for the openings of Oak Grove and Newport;
+Added: and a $7.6 million increase in all other liabilities.
+Added: Partially offsetting these increases was a $23.5 million decrease in dividends payable due to the payment of our annual dividends in January 2020.
+Added: • Total shareholders’ equity decreased $138.8 million driven by a $99.2 million current year net loss, $27.9 million in repurchases of common stock, $15.1 million in taxes paid related to net share settlement of stock awards, $12.7 million in cash settlement for stock awards, and a $1.2 million decrease from all other equity components.
+Added: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $17.3 million increase from stock-based compensation.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
The following table is a summary of our liquidity and cash flows:
−Removed: (in millions) Six Months Ended June 30,
+Added: (in millions) Nine Months Ended September 30,
Cash flows from:
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Capital project expenditures represent fixed asset additions related to land or building improvements to new or existing assets or purchases of new (non-replacement) equipment or software related to specific projects deemed necessary expenditures.
−Removed: Six Months Ended June 30, 2020, Compared to the Six Months Ended June 30, 2019
−Removed: • Cash provided by operating activities decreased $137.4 million driven by a $178.9 million decrease in operating (loss) income related to continuing operations, net of the $17.5 million non-cash impairment of Presque Isle's intangible assets, a $16.1 million increase in cash paid for interest, a $6.7 million decrease in distributions from unconsolidated affiliates, and a $16.1 million decrease from all other operating activities.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was an $80.4 million increase in deferred revenue related to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby.
−Removed: • Cash used in investing activities decreased $522.1 million driven by a $410.1 million decrease in investments in and advances to unconsolidated affiliates related to our equity investment in Midwest Gaming in the first quarter of 2019, a $172.1 million decrease due to the Presque Isle Transaction in the first quarter of 2019, a $22.1 million decrease due to costs associated with the acquisition of our Pennsylvania gaming license in the second quarter of 2019, and a $3.3 million decrease in cash used in all other investing activities.
−Removed: Partially offsetting these decreases was an $85.5 million increase in capital project expenditures primarily related to the construction of Oak Grove.
+Added: Nine Months Ended September 30, 2020, Compared to the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2019
+Added: • Cash provided by operating activities decreased $122.9 million driven by a $157.1 million decrease in operating income related to continuing operations, net of the $17.5 million non-cash impairment of Presque Isle's intangible assets, a $17.0 million increase in cash paid for interest, and an $11.9 million decrease in distributions from unconsolidated affiliates.
+Added: Partially offsetting these decreases were a $34.1 million increase in deferred revenue related to the rescheduling of the 146th Kentucky Oaks and Derby, a $14.7 million decrease in cash taxes paid, and a $14.3 million increase from all other operating activities.
+Added: • Cash used in investing activities decreased $477.8 million driven by a $604.3 million decrease related to investments in the first and second quarters of 2019 to acquire the equity interest in Midwest Gaming, and to acquire Presque Isle and the associated Pennsylvania gaming license, and a $12.1 million decrease in cash used in all other investing activities.
+Added: Partially offsetting these decreases was a $138.6 million increase in capital project expenditures primarily related to the construction of Oak Grove.
• Cash provided by financing activities increased $121.7 million primarily driven by a $94.6 million increase in net borrowings from long-term debt, a $38.4 million decrease in common stock repurchases, and a $1.4 million increase from all other financing activities.
Partially offsetting these increases was a $12.7 million increase in cash settlement of stock awards.
−Removed: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 2020
+Added: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
Credit Facilities and Indebtedness
The following table presents our debt outstanding and debt issuance costs:
−Removed: (in millions) June 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 Change
+Added: (in millions) September 30, 2020 December 31, 2019 Change
Term Loan B due 2024 $ 389.0 $ 392.0 $ (3.0)
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The Credit Agreement also contains financial covenants providing for the maintenance of a maximum consolidated secured net leverage ratio and maintenance of a minimum consolidated interest coverage ratio.
−Removed: Although the Company was not required to meet its financial covenants under our Credit Agreement at June 30, 2020 (as a result of the Second Amendment to the Credit Agreement), the Company was in compliance with all such applicable covenants at June 30, 2020.
The Term Loan B requires quarterly payments of 0.25% of the original $400.0 million balance, or $1.0 million per quarter.
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The Company is required to pay a commitment fee on the unused portion of the Revolver determined by a pricing grid based on the consolidated total net leverage ratio of the Company.
−Removed: For the period ended June 30, 2020, the Company's commitment fee rate was 0.30%.
+Added: For the period ended September 30, 2020, the Company's commitment fee rate was 0.30%.
As a result of the Company's Credit Agreement, the Company capitalized $2.0 million of debt issuance costs associated with the Revolver which will be amortized as interest expense over 5 years.
The Company also capitalized $5.4 million of deferred financing costs associated with the Term Loan B which will be amortized as interest expense over 7 years.
−Removed: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 2020
On March 16, 2020, the Company entered into the First Amendment (the "First Amendment") to its Credit Agreement.
The First Amendment extends the maturity for the Revolver to at least September 27, 2024, which is 91 days prior to the latest maturity date of the Company’s term loan facility on December 27, 2024.
−Removed: Previously, the maturity date of the Revolver was December 27, 2022.
+Added: The previous maturity date of the Revolver was December 27, 2022.
The interest rates applicable to the Company’s borrowings under the Credit Agreement are LIBOR-based plus a spread, determined by the Company’s consolidated total net leverage ratio.
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The Company capitalized $2.0 million of debt issuance costs associated with the First Amendment, which are amortized as interest expense over the remaining duration of the Credit Agreement.
−Removed: On March 16, 2020, we borrowed $675.4 million on our Revolver to provide the Company with additional financial flexibility, which provided the Company with $649.2 million of cash and cash equivalents as of June 30, 2020.
−Removed: The Company was in compliance with all applicable covenants in the Credit Agreement at June 30, 2020.
+Added: On March 16, 2020, we borrowed $675.4 million on our Revolver to provide the Company with additional financial flexibility.
+Added: The Company had $622.0 million of cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2020.
+Added: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
On April 28, 2020, the Company entered into the Second Amendment to its Credit Agreement, which (i) provides for a financial covenant relief period through the date on which the Company delivers its quarterly financial statements and compliance certificate for the fiscal quarter ending June 30, 2021, subject to certain exceptions (the "Financial Covenant Relief Period"), (ii) amends the definition of "Consolidated EBITDA" in the Credit Agreement with respect to the calculation of Consolidated EBITDA for the first two fiscal quarters after the termination of the Financial Covenant Relief Period, (iii) extends certain deadlines and makes certain other amendments to the Company’s financial reporting obligations, (iv) places certain restrictions on restricted payments during the Financial Covenant Relief Period, and (v) amends the definitions of "Material Adverse Effect" and "License Revocation" in the Credit Agreement to take into consideration COVID-19.
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The Company has agreed to a minimum liquidity financial covenant that requires the Company and its restricted subsidiaries to maintain liquidity of at least $150.0 million during the Financial Covenant Relief Period.
+Added: Although the Company was not required to meet its financial covenants under our Credit Agreement at September 30, 2020 (as a result of the Second Amendment to the Credit Agreement), the Company was compliant with all applicable covenants at September 30, 2020.
2027 Senior Notes
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In connection with the issuance of the 2027 Senior Notes, the Company and the Guarantors entered into a Registration Rights Agreement to register any 2027 Senior Notes under the Securities Act for resale that are not freely tradable 366 days from March 25, 2019.
−Removed: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 2020
2028 Senior Notes
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On or after such date the Company may redeem some or all of the 2028 Senior Notes at redemption prices set forth in the 2028 Indenture.
−Removed: In addition, at any time prior to January 15, 2021, the Company may redeem up to 40% of the aggregate principal amount of the 2028 Senior Notes at a redemption price equal to 104.75% of the principal amount thereof with the net cash proceeds of one or more equity offerings provided that certain conditions are met.
+Added: FORM 10-Q FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
+Added: addition, at any time prior to January 15, 2021, the Company may redeem up to 40% of the aggregate principal amount of the 2028 Senior Notes at a redemption price equal to 104.75% of the principal amount thereof with the net cash proceeds of one or more equity offerings provided that certain conditions are met.
The terms of the 2028 Indenture, among other things, limit the ability of the Company to:
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Contractual Obligations
−Removed: Our commitments to make future payments as of June 30, 2020, are estimated as follows:
−Removed: (in millions) July 1 to December 31, 2020 2021-2022 2023-2024 Thereafter Total
+Added: Our commitments to make future payments as of September 30, 2020, are estimated as follows:
+Added: (in millions) October 1 to December 31, 2020 2021-2022 2023-2024 Thereafter Total
Term Loan B $ 1.0 $ 8.0 $ 380.0 $ — $ 389.0
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Total $ 24.5 $ 174.8 $ 544.3 $ 1,972.3 $ 2,715.9
−Removed: (1) Interest includes the estimated contractual payments under our Credit Agreement assuming no change in the weighted average borrowing rate of 3.60% which was the rate in place as of June 30, 2020.
−Removed: As of June 30, 2020, we had approximately $1.7 million of tax liabilities related to unrecognized tax benefits.
+Added: (1) Interest includes the estimated contractual payments under our Credit Agreement assuming no change in the weighted average borrowing rate of 3.59% which was the rate in place as of September 30, 2020.
+Added: As of September 30, 2020, we had approximately $1.2 million of tax liabilities related to unrecognized tax benefits.
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