Murren: MGM bookings rebounded after Las Vegas mass shooting

Things are almost back to normal inside the MGM Resorts International a month after a gunman opened fire from one of its Las Vegas buildings and killed 59 people.

MGM Chief Executive Officer Jim Murren told investors during Wednesday’s earnings call that the series of cancellations in MGM Resorts International Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada has finally subsided while booking pace returned to normal.

But the impact of the Las Vegas shooting to MGM’s revenue has yet to be seen, especially since the deadly rampage that targeted concert goers happened a day after the third quarter profit period.

Murren, however, expects the cancellations and marketing suspensions in the wake of October 1 shooting are expected to weigh down fourth-quarter results.