The NBA, MLB and NFL have all worked with betting companies to put restrictions on prop bets — wagers placed on a specific statistic within a game
Flutter Entertainment PLC's (LSE:FLTR, NYSE:FLUT) shares took a battering after the bookmaker reset its profit guidance for next year, catching investors off guard with a roughly 10% downgrade at the earnings level. But JP Morgan reckons the market has overreacted.
Flutter Entertainment PLC's (LSE:FLTR, NYSE:FLUT) latest quarter has prompted a tidy round of number-crunching at Citi, and the conclusion is that the near-term picture has lost a little of its shine. The broker has cut earnings and revenue forecasts after the group's third-quarter results fell short, and after management warned that unhelpful sports outcomes in the fourth quarter would dent both its US and international operations.
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| IE Country | 27,345 Employees | - Last Dividend | 10 Dec 2015 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Flutter Entertainment plc is a prominent player in the sports betting and gaming industry, operating extensively across various international markets including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, the United States, Italy, among others. The company, which has gone through a name change from Paddy Power Betfair plc to Flutter Entertainment plc in 2019, showcases a rich history since its inception in 1958. Flutter Entertainment is structured into four key segments: UK & Ireland, Australia, International, and US, reflecting its broad geographical footprint and diverse market focus. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, the company has grown to offer a wide array of betting, gaming, and entertainment products and services under several renowned brands, catering to a vast customer base worldwide.
The portfolio of Flutter Entertainment plc spans a comprehensive range of sports betting, gaming, and related services, detailed as follows: