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Flutter Entertainment aims to triple profits
Flutter Entertainment aims to triple profits

Flutter Entertainment aims to triple its base profit in the US by 2027, targeting $2.5 billion. For this year, the company anticipates generating $800 million. Analysts ...

US reports growing gambling industry revenues for the month
US reports growing gambling industry revenues for the month

The American Gaming Association (AGA) has published its revenue report for July, revealing that the industry generated a record $5.7 billion during this period. Additionally, ...

Endeavor Sells OpenBet and IMG Arena
Endeavor Sells OpenBet and IMG Arena

Endeavor Holdings has announced its plans to divest OpenBet and IMG Arena, with Oakvale Capital, a prominent firm specialising in iGaming mergers and acquisitions, assisting in ...

Entain reports revenue growth ahead of investor meeting

10 September 2024, 08:26

GiG reports record high revenue for Q2

31 August 2024, 14:47

Ciaran Carruthers to Resign as CEO of Crown Resorts

27 August 2024, 09:45

Apollo Global Acquires International Game Technology (IGT) and Everi for $6.3 Billion

28 July 2024, 09:39

DraftKings got into a major scandal in New Jersey

9 July 2024, 07:38

“End of an era”: EBET prepares to close and sells 7 well-known brands

3 July 2024, 11:01

Hiring Talent from Different Industries: Why and How?
Hiring Talent from Different Industries: Why and How?

At Pepper Partners, a leading iGaming CPA network, the team consists of professionals from various industries. For instance, our Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) joined us from ...

The Social Casino Phenomenon: Real Money and Databases for Bookmakers
The Social Casino Phenomenon: Real Money and Databases for Bookmakers

In the gambling industry, the Free to Play model is not dependent on turning players into gamblers for profitability, according to a columnist for the specialised publication ...

US Gambling Industry: Can More Deals Be Made?
US Gambling Industry: Can More Deals Be Made?

For many years, the majority of the largest companies in the US gaming sector—encompassing operators, suppliers, and sportsbooks—have been publicly traded entities. However, ...