MGM Resorts International's MGM shares have gained 22.5% over the past three months, putting the durability of that advance in focus. Second-quarter results offered support from Las Vegas group demand and continued digital revenue growth, while Macau held a mid-teens market share.

The counterweight is profitability. Softer value-oriented leisure demand, lower hotel metrics and weaker adjusted earnings leave investors weighing whether operating momentum can keep pace with the stock's recent move.

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