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ENT Entain Plc

679.40
-2.00 (-0.29%)
Last Updated: 16:06:25
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Entain Plc LSE:ENT London Ordinary Share IM00B5VQMV65 ORD EUR0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -2.00 -0.29% 679.40 679.20 679.60 687.80 678.20 684.80 906,479 16:06:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Amusement & Rec Svcs, Nec 4.77B -928.6M -1.4525 -4.70 4.36B
Entain Plc is listed in the Amusement & Rec Svcs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ENT. The last closing price for Entain was 681.40p. Over the last year, Entain shares have traded in a share price range of 498.50p to 1,033.00p.

Entain currently has 639,301,666 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Entain is £4.36 billion. Entain has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.70.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/12/2024
10:56
HB likes our new US ceo and bod. I wonder if he's planning some new year shopping
bargainsniper
03/12/2024
09:49
Did you steal my crystal ball
bargainsniper
03/12/2024
09:41
Lets hope so, I have been dripping small amounts in here
from another.

Chart looking better, Entain as I have said I feel will be ftse 100
2025 stock of the year.

dyor

srpactive
03/12/2024
09:29
I agree - after all the angst I can easily see £10 in the near future.
Suet

suetballs
03/12/2024
09:13
Morning all, steadily grinding higher, any good news and
we should more strongly higher.

Hopefully a nice steady job by management to continue to
cut costs, increase the company margin, strengthen the
balance sheet with bigger profits and no massive spends,
which will hopefully lead to bigger dividends and a higher
share price. The US and Brazil will drive Entain to over 1000p
very soon hopefully.

dyor

srpactive
30/11/2024
20:52
Trimmed a few more IMB and popped in here.

dyor

srpactive
30/11/2024
11:21
Keep up the good postsInvestors on the right side of the bet here
bargainsniper
29/11/2024
22:08
New short term high and three closes in the 800p region, lets hope
for a continuation, Entain are performing well as a company with
profits surging and spends under control and costs coming through.
I feel a karger dividend on its way. Re the US investment houses
they have to keep the Entain share price down for either Draftkings or
MGM to buy on the cheap. Unless shay or flutter come forward.

dyor

srpactive
29/11/2024
15:28
BlackRock are lending to shorters
italianofacile
29/11/2024
12:07
JPMorgan cuts Entain price target to 940 (960) pence - 'neutral'

Still a way to go to get to their 'neutral' valuation...

davius
29/11/2024
08:06
Seems to be the latter.
mister md
29/11/2024
07:37
Changing the subject for just a moment Are Blackrock adding to their position in Entain or just shuffling their holding around?Any thoughts?
beergut
28/11/2024
21:03
R

Who said I voted Conservative, until the split vote is stopped, Labour
will be in for years.

srpactive
28/11/2024
10:24
Fortunately yesterdays fall has been quickly reversed following the Gambling Act reforms. The affects are far less punitive than the suggestion of a doubling of the levy which caused a hefty fall prior to the budget.


British government executes Gambling Act reforms as statutory levy and slot stake limits come in

27th November 2024 | By Robert Fletcher

Great Britain’s government has today (27 November) set out plans for a new statutory levy on gambling profits, with the aim of raising £100 million (€120 million/$126 million) for gambling-related harm prevention and also confirmed new stake limits on online slots.

The announcement is billed as a major step towards reducing gambling harm in Great Britain. Both the levy and stake limits were included in the previous government’s Gambling Act white paper published last year.

The rate paid by each business will range from 0.1% to 1.1% of gross gambling yield (GGY). The exact rate will be determined based on the sector, vertical and the type of gambling they offer. This will take into account licensees’ operating costs and the risk profile of the products they offer.

The current voluntary system doesn’t ensure all operators pay their fair share, the government claimed. Some pay as little as £1 a year towards research, prevention and treatment, it noted.

The reforms follow a consultation that ran from October 2023 to January 2024. It collected input from clinicians, academics, the industry and wider public on how the levy should be designed and implemented.

The new statutory levy appears to come into effect in 2025. The government has pledged a formal review of its effect within five years, by 2030.

NHS to receive 50% of new levy funds
It is hoped the levy will generate £100 million for the research, prevention and treatment of gambling harms. Half of the funding, the government said, will be allocated to the NHS-led gambling treatment system.

Some 30% of funding will be invested in prevention efforts, including national public health campaigns and training frontline staff. The remaining 20% will be directed to UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to develop a bespoke research programme on gambling.

The Gambling Commission will oversee distribution of the funds. Meanwhile, the gambling industry will have no say over how money for research, prevention and treatment is spent.

“Gambling harm can ruin people’s finances, relationships and ultimately lives,” Baroness Twycross said. “We are absolutely committed to implementing strengthened measures for those at risk, as well as providing effective support for those affected.

“The introduction of the first legally mandated levy will be instrumental in supporting research, raising awareness and reducing the stigma around gambling-related harm.”

NHS backing for new measures
Claire Murdoch, NHS national director for mental health, said the organisation has long been calling for a statutory levy on gambling.

“I am delighted to welcome the commitment to a mandatory gambling levy which the NHS, bereaved families and the voluntary sector have been calling for so we can treat this growing problem,” Murdoch said. “We will continue to work with government to do all we can to protect problem gamblers from this billion-pound industry.”

Gambling harms can have a “devastating” effect on people’s lives, professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones, national clinical advisor on gambling harms at NHS England, added .

“This is why I am thrilled to support the government’s new levy, which will help us address the negative impact of gambling harms on communities using treatment, prevention and research through an independent evidence-based strategy at last.”

Reform campaigners claim victory
The introduction of the statutory levy was hailed by two of the most prominent reform campaign groups.

Ian Duncan Smith, the Tory MP who chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group for Gambling Related Harm, pointed out the Westminster pressure group called for the measure five years ago.

“For the first time the gambling industry will be mandated to pay for the harm they cause,” Duncan Smith said. “While there is much more to do, this is a seismic moment, a huge step forward, and I welcome it unreservedly.”

Meanwhile Lord Don Foster argued the levy was a “damning indictment of the sector” for failing to pay enough voluntarily.

“The money raised by this levy will go some way towards paying for gambling treatment, research and harm prevention but levels of payment must be reviewed over time to ensure adequate funding,” said Lord Foster, who chairs Peers for Gambling Reform in the House of Lords. “I look forward to working with the government on the implementation of this levy which is so urgently needed.”

BGC – government must not “dance to the tune of anti-gambling prohibitionists̶1;
Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) CEO Grainne Hurst welcomed the introduction of the levy, but took exception to the tone taken in the government’s announcement.

“BGC members voluntarily contributed over £170 million over the last four years to tackle problem gambling and gambling related harm,” Hurst said in a statement following the announcement. “This includes £50 million this year alone. They are funding an independent network of charities currently caring for 85% of problem gamblers receiving treatment in Britain.”

However the release hinted that many licensees were not paying their fair share. Murdoch and Bowden-Jones focused on the negative effects of gambling. An increased levy on products considered higher-risk even echoes the ‘polluter pays’ line used by reform campaigners. This prompted Hurst to defend the industry.

“Ministers must not lose sight of the fact the vast majority of people who enjoy a bet each month do so safely. The most recent NHS Health Survey for England estimated just 0.4% of the adult population are problem gamblers.

“The tone of this announcement suggests government is at risk of losing perspective of these facts, while simply dancing to the tune of anti-gambling prohibitionists, which serves no one.”

Online slot stake limit set at £5 for over-25s
This tone was evident in the second part of the announcement, implementing stakes for online slots. Slots are “a higher-risk gambling product associated with large losses, long sessions and binge play” according to the government.

The announcement may seem familiar. That’s because the previous Tory government announced the slot stake limits in February this year. It pledged to introduce the limits by September. That date passed without any movement.

As first revealed in February, players aged 18 to 24 will be limited to spending £2 per spin. This increases to £5 a spin for over-25s.

The government cited research from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities and the Gambling Survey for Great Britain in imposing the stake limits. Research suggests young adults are particularly vulnerable to gambling related harm, with under-25s having one of the highest average problem gambling scores of any age group.

“We are helping protect those at risk, with a particular focus on young adults, by introducing stake limits for online slots,” Baroness Twycross said. “These measures will help build an NHS fit for our future and strengthen protections while also allowing people to continue to gamble safely.”

davius
28/11/2024
07:54
The Conservatives don't Conserve anymore, Labour aren't the party of the Labouring man, and the Liberal Democrats are neither Liberal or Democratic.

All have been captured, none have a defining difference unlike forty plus years ago.

bulltradept
27/11/2024
23:15
I actually object to being called a baffoon. It somewhat confirms my thought that you are both rude and short of common sense.
The Conservative party did not deserve a single vote at the recent election and had the likes of you and the mass of disgruntled Tory voters placed their trust in Reform we would not be in the mess we are now.

richardbrooks2
27/11/2024
21:59
Its not Labours fault they are in power it is Rishi shafting Boris and then
baffoons voting Farage and splitting the Conservative vote.

You have Labour just live with it,

srpactive
27/11/2024
16:29
Time for Labour to go. They've had a good run since July, the work experience of, they should be pleased with and which they can take with them to other jobs.
casholaa
27/11/2024
16:15
Yeah, probably.
macarona
27/11/2024
15:59
Will it still test 735p ???
baldrick1
27/11/2024
07:50
Just more spins.
srpactive
27/11/2024
07:32
Intro of levy and stakes..following On 23rd February, the UK Government announced the decision to introduce stake limits for the first time. From September 2024, online slot games shall be limited to £5 per spin for adults aged 25 or over, and £2 for 18–24-year-olds. This announcement was made following a 10-week consultation, the first resulting from publication of the Gambling White Paper in April 2023.
italianofacile
27/11/2024
07:28
Can`t open that link notorius. What does it say please?
patmike
27/11/2024
06:55
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3y60wzer6o
thenotoriousdip
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