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The return on our investments in strategic transactions and initiatives may be lower, or may develop more slowly, than we expect.
−Removed: Our growth strategy may place significant de mands on our financial, operational and management resources.
−Removed: We may not execute successfully on our growth strategy because of legislative, regulatory, financial, or other hurdles that we fail to overcome in a timely fashion, or lack of appropriate resources.
−Removed: Addit ionally, we may compete with other companies for attractive strategic opportunities.
+Added: Our growth strategy may place significant demands on our financial, operational and management resources.
+Added: We may not successfully execute on our growth strategy because of legislative, regulatory, financial, or other hurdles that we fail to overcome in a timely fashion, or lack of appropriate resources.
+Added: Additionally, we may compete with other companies for attractive strategic opportunities.
The process of identifying and exploring strategic transactions and initiatives is time consuming and may result in a diversion of management’s time and attention away from existing business activities.
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Our in-person visitors are predominately local, so we compete for more day-to-day discretionary spending as compared with destination spending.
−Removed: Decreases in discretionary consumer spending or consumer preferences brought about by factors such as perceived or actual general economic conditions or the economic conditions in the Twin Cities or Minnesota specifically, effects of declines in consumer confidence in the economy, any future employment and credit crisis, the impact of high and prolonged inflation, particularly with respect to housing, energy and food costs, the increased cost of travel, decreased disposable consumer income and wealth, fears of war and future acts of terrorism, or widespread illnesses or epidemics, including COVID-19, can have a material adverse effect on discretionary spending and other areas of economic behavior that directly impact the gaming and entertainment industries in general and could further reduce customer demand in our Casino, Racetrack and food and beverage segments, which may negatively impact our revenues and operating cash flow.
+Added: Decreases in discretionary consumer spending or consumer preferences brought about by factors such as perceived or actual general economic conditions or the economic conditions in the Twin Cities or Minnesota specifically, effects of declines in consumer confidence in the economy, any future employment and credit crisis, the impact of high and prolonged inflation, particularly with respect to housing, energy and food costs, the increased cost of travel, decreased disposable consumer income and wealth, fears of war and future acts of terrorism, or widespread illnesses or epidemics can have a material adverse effect on discretionary spending and other areas of economic behavior that directly impact the gaming and entertainment industries in general and could further reduce customer demand in our Casino, Racetrack and food and beverage segments, which may negatively impact our revenues and operating cash flow.
We have experienced a decrease in revenue and profitability from live racing.
−Removed: Following the expiration of the CMA on December 31, 2022, we did not receive any purse enhancement, marketing payments, or other amounts under the CMA.
+Added: Following the expiration of the Cooperative Marketing Agreement ("CMA") on December 31, 2022, we did not receive any purse enhancement, marketing payments, or other amounts under the CMA.
In 2022, the SMSC paid an annual purse enhancement of $7,280,000 and an annual marketing payment of $1,620,000.
−Removed: The purse enhancement payments were paid directly to the MHBPA to support purse sizes and accordingly, such payments had no direct impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements or operations.
+Added: The purse enhancement payments were paid directly to the MNHBPA to support purse sizes and accordingly, such payments had no direct impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statements or operations.
The marketing payments under the CMA offset the Company’s expense relating to certain marketing efforts, including signage, promotions, player benefits, and events.
−Removed: Accordingly, due to the lack of an annual purse enhancement, the purses and the number of races we were able to offer in the 2023 live racing season were smaller than they h ave been in the past.
−Removed: These factors resulte d in a decrease in wagering on live races (particularly out-of-state handle), which ultimately result in a decrease in revenue from live racing in 2023 as compared to 2022.
+Added: Accordingly, due to the lack of an annual purse enhancement, the purses and the number of races we were able to offer in the 2024 and 2023 live racing seasons were smaller than they have been in the past.
+Added: These factors resulted in a decrease in wagering on live races (particularly out-of-state handle), which ultimately resulted in a decrease in revenue from live racing in 2024 and 2023 as compared to 2022.
We enter into an agreement with the horsepersons each year for the following year’s live racing season.
−Removed: For the 2024 live racing season, we have agreed with the MHBPA and MQHRA to a 54-day racing season and have agreed to contribute an additional share of our Casino revenue to the statutorily required purse amounts to guarantee purses for overnight races at $23,000 per race.
−Removed: In order to ensure the guaranteed minimum overnight purse structure, we will be making an overpayment that may be repaid to us through reimbursement in subsequent racing years.
−Removed: This anticipated overpayment of purses is intended to create a short-term bridge until additional purse supplements can be obtained from other sources.
−Removed: In the event that additional purse revenue is secured through additional forms of gaming at Canterbury, new revenue streams, or legislative action are obtained to fund purses and beyond the current statutory requirements, we will be eligible for reimbursement of the actual 2024 overpayment amount from those purse supplements.
−Removed: This arrangement will have the effect of increasing the average purse size per live race for the 2024 live racing season, which we expect will lead to larger field sizes, an increase in wagering on live races and increased revenue from live racing as compared to 2023.
+Added: For the 2024 live racing season, we agreed with the MNHBPA and MQHRA to a 54-day racing season and have agreed to contribute an additional share of our Casino revenue to the statutorily required purse amounts to guarantee purses for overnight races at $23,000 per race.
+Added: The parties recognized there was likely to be a significant financial cost to the Company in establishing a 2024 thoroughbred purse structure intended to average $23,000 per conducted overnight race and that to maintain that average purse structure, the Company made an overpayment that may be repaid to the Company by the MNHBPA through reimbursement in subsequent racing years.
+Added: This overpayment of purses by the Company was intended to create a short-term bridge until additional purse supplements can be obtained from other sources.
+Added: At the conclusion of the 2024 live race meet, the Company recorded a receivable related to the overpayment of 2024 purses in the amount of $1,597,463, which is presented on the Company's balance sheet as of December 31, 2024.
+Added: In the event that additional purse revenue is secured within the five years following the 2025 live race meet through additional forms of gaming at the Company, new revenue streams, or legislative action, the Company will be eligible for reimbursement of the actual 2024 overpayment amount from those purse supplements.
+Added: Management believes it is likely that additional purse supplements will ultimately be obtained when considering both the length of time to secure such funds (five years following the 2025 live race meet) and the fact that legislation has been introduced in both chambers of the Minnesota legislature that would provide those supplements through revenues from taxes paid by sports wagering licenses.
+Added: Accordingly, management believes no allowance related to this receivable is necessary at December 31, 2024.
+Added: In addition, the Company agreed to allocate approximately $400,000 to be used as recruiting and participation incentives to attract thoroughbred trainers, owners, and stables for the 2024 live meet in an effort to generate additional pari-mutuel handle through improved field size.
+Added: For the year ended 2024, the Company recognized expenses of $418,000 related to these incentives.
+Added: Additionally, for the 2025 live racing season, we agreed with the MNHBPA and MQHRA to a 51-day racing season and have agreed to contribute an additional $500,000 above the statutorily required purse amounts to guarantee purses.
+Added: In the event that additional purse revenues are secured throughout the duration of the 2025 live race agreement, the Company has agreed to provide additional purse monies of up to $1,500,000, to a total of $2,000,000 in potential overpayment of purses to support the 2025 live race meet.
+Added: The parties recognize there is likely to be a significant financial cost to the Company in establishing this 2025 thoroughbred purse structure and that to maintain that average purse structure, the Company will be making an overpayment that may be repaid to the Company by the MNHBPA through reimbursement in subsequent racing years.
+Added: This anticipated overpayment of purses by the Company is intended to create a short-term bridge until additional purse supplements can be obtained from other sources.
+Added: In the event that additional purse revenue is secured within the five years following the 2025 live race meet through additional forms of gaming at the Company, new revenue streams, or legislative action, the Company will be eligible for reimbursement of the actual 2025 overpayment amount from those purse supplements.
However, there can be no assurance that our agreed-upon purse supplements will have the expected impact on the financial performance of live racing or that any improved financial performance of live racing will offset the amounts we contribute to purses.
Further, there can be no assurance that we will receive any reimbursement of any 2025 overpayment amount.
−Removed: Additionally, if, for any reason, we are unable to reach an annual agreement with the MHBPA and the MQHRA for any future live racing season, our operations would be adversely affected by a decrease in the daily purses, potential reduction in the quality of horses, lower attendance, lower overall average handle, and substantially greater operating expenses.
+Added: Additionally, if, for any reason, we are unable to reach an annual agreement with the MNHBPA and the MQHRA for any future live racing season, our operations would be adversely affected by a decrease in the daily purses, potential reduction in the quality of horses, lower attendance, lower overall average handle, and substantially greater operating expenses.
While we are pursuing initiatives to strengthen the financial returns of live racing at the Racetrack and to manage our marketing spend, there can be no assurance that we will identify and implement initiatives that will advance these goals in a cost-effective or timely manner or at all.
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We believe that patrons prefer to wager on races with a number of horses in the race (the “field”) at or above the national average.
−Removed: A failure to offer races with adequate fields generally results in less wagering on our horse races, which we experienced during the 2023 live racing season.
+Added: A failure to offer races with adequate fields generally results in less wagering on our horse races.
Our ability to attract adequate fields depends on several factors, including our ability to offer and fund competitive purses and overall horse population available for racing.
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In addition to pari-mutuel wagering, Running Aces operates a card room that directly competes with the Company’s Casino.
−Removed: We also compete with Native American owned casinos.
−Removed: These Native American facilities have the advantage of being exempt from some state and federal taxes and state regulation of indoor smoking, and have the ability to offer a wider variety of gaming products.
+Added: We also compete with tribal-owned casinos.
+Added: These tribal facilities have the advantage of being exempt from some state and federal taxes and state regulation of indoor smoking, and have the ability to offer a wider variety of gaming products.
The Company competes with racetracks located throughout the United States in securing horses to run at the Racetrack.
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There has been a general decline in the number of people wagering on live horse races at North American racetracks, either in person or via simulcasting, due to a number of factors, including increased competition from other wagering and entertainment alternatives as discussed above.
−Removed: Declining interest in horse racing has had a negative impact on revenues and profitability in our racing business.
+Added: Declining interest in horse racing has had a negative impact on revenues and profitability in our horse racing business.
A general decline in interest in horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering could have a material adverse impact on our business, financial condition, and results of operations in future years.
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Inclement weather and other conditions may affect our ability to conduct live racing.
−Removed: Since horse racing is conducted outdoors, unfavorable weather conditions, including extremely high and low temperatures, high winds, storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes, could cause events to be postponed or canceled or attendance to be lower, resulting in reduced wagering.
−Removed: For example, in 2023, the Company had one day of live racing cancelled and two other days shortened due to inclement weather.
+Added: Since horse racing is conducted outdoors, unfavorable weather conditions, including extremely high and low temperatures, high winds, storms, tornadoes, and smoke, could cause events to be postponed or canceled or attendance to be lower, resulting in reduced wagering.
+Added: For example, in 2024, the Company had one day of live racing shortened due to inclement weather.
Our operations, as well as the racetracks from which we receive simulcast signals, are subject to reduced patronage, disruptions, or complete cessation of operations due to weather conditions, natural disasters, and other casualties.
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On April 2, 2018, Canterbury Development entered into an operating agreement with an affiliate of Doran Companies (“Doran”), a national commercial and residential real estate developer, as the two members of a Minnesota limited liability company named Doran Canterbury I, LLC (“Doran Canterbury I”) to construct an upscale apartment complex called the Triple Crown Residences.
−Removed: In September 2018, Canterbury Development contributed approxi mately 13 acr es of land as its equity contribution in the Doran Canterbury I joint venture and became a 27.4% equity member.
+Added: In September 2018, Canterbury Development contributed approximately 13 acres of land as its equity contribution in the Doran Canterbury I joint venture and became a 27.4% equity member.
Construction of the 321-unit first phase began in late 2018 with initial occupancy on June 1, 2020.
As of the end of December 2021, all 321 units were available for occupancy.
−Removed: In August 2020, Doran exerc ised its option for Phase II of the project, which will include an additional 300 residential units, and Canterbury Development entered into a second joint venture agreement with Doran.
−Removed: Pursuant to this second agreement, in early August 2020, the Company transferred roughly 10 acres of land to the second joint venture with Doran, resulting in receiving 27.4% ownership in the Doran Phase II joint venture.
+Added: In August 2020, Doran exercised its option for Phase II of the project to include an additional 300 residential units, and Canterbury Development entered into a second joint venture agreement with Doran.
+Added: Pursuant to this second agreement, in early August 2020, the Company transferred approximately 10 acres of land to the second joint venture with Doran, resulting in receiving 27.4% ownership in the Doran II joint venture.
Canterbury Development will rely on Doran for the successful leasing and operation of the Triple Crown Residences.
If Doran's ability to successfully lease and operate this project is impaired, it could have a material adverse effect on our business, prospects, financial condition, or results of operations.
−Removed: We rely on the efforts of our partner Greystone Construction for a new development project.
−Removed: On June 16, 2020, Canterb ury Development entered into an operating agreement with an affiliate of Greystone Construction, as the two members of a Minnesota limited liability company named Canterbury DBSV Development, LLC (Canterbury DBSV).
+Added: We rely on the efforts of our partner Greystone Construction for a development project.
+Added: On June 16, 2020, Canterbury Development entered into an operating agreement with an affiliate of Greystone Construction ("Greystone"), as the two members of a Minnesota limited liability company named Canterbury DBSV Development, LLC (Canterbury DBSV).
Canterbury DBSV was formed as part of a joint venture between Greystone and Canterbury Development LLC for a multi-use development on the 13-acre land parcel located on the southwest portion of the Company’s racetrack.
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Canterbury Development and its joint ventures face competition from developers of other residential, mixed use, office, retail, hotel, and entertainment spaces around Shakopee, Minnesota and elsewhere in Minnesota.
−Removed: These other developers may be larger and have more resources than Canterbury Development or than Canterbury Devel opment and its developer partners on a combined basis.
+Added: These other developers may be larger and have more resources than Canterbury Development or than Canterbury Development and its developer partners on a combined basis.
The leasing of real estate is highly competitive.
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Additionally, the pricing actions we take could result in a decrease in market share.
−Removed: An increase in the minimum wage mandated under Federal or Minnesota law could have a material adverse effect on our operations and financial results.
−Removed: The Company employs a large number of individuals at an hourly wage equal to or slightly above the current state mandated wage of $10.85 per hour for 2024.
−Removed: See “Regulation and Regulatory Changes” above for additional information regarding minimum wage legislation.
−Removed: Most of these employees are either high school or college students employed on a seasonal basis or tipped employees, many of whom receive, on average, tip income that is significantly higher than the current minimum wage.
−Removed: From time to time, legislation is introduced in the U.S.
−Removed: Congress or the Minnesota legislature that would substantially increase the minimum wage.
−Removed: Passage of legislation that would substantially increase the minimum wage could have a material adverse impact on the Company.
−Removed: Additionally, the Minnesota minimum wage annually increases at the beginning of each year by the rate of inflation with a maximum increase of up to 2.5% per year.
−Removed: Multi-year increases in the Minnesota minimum wage due to sustained inflation could have a material adverse impact on the Company.
Our success may be affected if we are not able to attract, develop, and retain qualified personnel.
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