Atlantic shares surge 31.16% intraday as casinos stay open during Winter Storm Hernando, boosting revenue prospects.
ByAinvest
Monday, Feb 23, 2026 1:36 pm ET1min read
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Atlantic surged 31.16% intraday following reports that its casino industry demonstrated resilience during Winter Storm Hernando. The storm blanketed Atlantic City with 14.5 inches of snow, prompting emergency road closures and free parking for visitors. Despite hazardous conditions, all nine casinos remained operational, offering discounted room rates and maintaining core gaming operations. This proactive adaptation transformed the "snowed-in" scenario into a revenue opportunity, contrasting with past storms that historically reduced revenue. The storm’s focus on Atlantic City, coupled with the sector’s ability to attract visitors seeking indoor entertainment, directly supported the stock’s sharp intraday gain.
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