On February 17, 2026, Diameter Capital Partners LP disclosed a new position in Caesars Entertainment (NASDAQ:CZR), acquiring 850,000 shares in an estimated $19.88 million trade based on quarterly average pricing.

According to an SEC filing dated February 17, 2026, Diameter Capital Partners LP established a new stake in Caesars Entertainment (NASDAQ:CZR), buying 850,000 shares. The estimated value of this trade is approximately $19.88 million, based on the average price of Caesars shares during the fourth quarter. The new position’s quarter-end value also totaled $19.88 million, reflecting both the purchase and any intervening price movement.

Top holdings after the filing:

NASDAQ: SATS: $409.57 million (45.8% of AUM)

NYSE: MBC: $66.35 million (7.4% of AUM)

NYSE: TDS: $43.76 million (4.9% of AUM)

NYSE: SILA: $40.79 million (4.6% of AUM)

NYSE: FSK: $33.65 million (3.8% of AUM)

As of Friday, shares were priced at $27.17, down 4% over the past year, compared to a 16% gain for the S&P 500.

Metric

Value

Revenue (TTM)

$11.5 billion

Net income (TTM)

($502 million)

Market capitalization

$5.5 billion

Price (as of Friday)

$27.17

Caesars Entertainment offers casino gaming, hotel accommodations, dining, entertainment venues, and online sports betting and iGaming services across a portfolio of domestic properties.

The firm generates revenue primarily from gaming operations, complemented by hospitality, food and beverage, and digital gaming segments.

It targets leisure travelers, gaming enthusiasts, and sports bettors in the United States, with a focus on both on-property and online customer experiences.

Caesars Entertainment is a leading U.S. gaming and hospitality operator with a diversified portfolio spanning casinos, hotels, and digital betting platforms. The company leverages its extensive property network and established brand to attract a broad customer base across multiple states. Strategic investments in both physical and digital channels position Caesars to compete effectively in the evolving gaming and entertainment landscape.

After a tough stretch, Caesars is quietly outperforming this year despite fundamentals that remain a little uneven. The company just posted $11.5 billion in annual revenue, up from $11.2 billion in 2024, and $3.6 billion in adjusted EBITDA (which fell from $3.7 billion). Meanwhile, the firm still reported a net loss and carries nearly $12 billion in debt. That tension is the entire thesis.What stands out is where the growth is coming from. Digital continues to scale fast, with segment EBITDA more than doubling year over year, helping offset softer trends in legacy casino operations. That mix shift is doing real work, even if it has not fully shown up in bottom-line profitability yet.Against that backdrop, the stock has beaten the broader market this year, with shares up 16% since last quarter while the S&P 500 slumps 4%. Of course, Diameter made this move before the recent upside, but that kind of relative strength tends to attract opportunistic capital, especially from funds seemingly already comfortable underwriting complex, leveraged situations.

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