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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Flutter Entertainment Plc | LSE:FLTR | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BWT6H894 | ORD EUR0.09 (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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100.00 | 0.46% | 21,610.00 | 21,620.00 | 21,630.00 | 21,700.00 | 21,480.00 | 21,480.00 | 75,364 | 16:35:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Amusement & Rec Svcs, Nec | 11.79B | -1.22B | -6.8720 | -31.46 | 38.25B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2022 10:34 | Flutter May choose to wait for arbitration given low pricing of stocks in this category and then go for IPO. It’s Not a good time to go public. | solarman2013 | |
27/6/2022 10:18 | Since Jan 8 launch, NY online sports betting operators have a combined handle of $8.2bn and revenue of $576.8m. FD handle $3.2bn(39.4%), revenue $262.2m(45.5%). DKNG 24.5% handle, 23% rev. | pughman | |
23/6/2022 09:21 | 200 up from days lowMaybe the deal during talks is on | the white house | |
22/6/2022 16:04 | Kentucky was a stupid bunch of hicks grabbing money and colluding. How the governor office already has a statement prepared says it all..this is not at all the same situation. | solarman2013 | |
22/6/2022 15:22 | Good effort. What has not been discussed is Fox happily taking up the option and giving Flutter say 2bn bucks for the stake and then what Flutter does with the windfall. A tidy sum that could do lots or return even. Unlikely but given the heavy hitters recently moving from Dublin and elsewhere into FanDuel they may not want to play along with a partner and spin off may be more likely They seem confident of a favourable outcome but Kentucky was a 30m dispute that cost 300m to get out of after all the big talk of federal court etc | the white house | |
22/6/2022 14:41 | IR confirmed to me that the arbitration process began on June 20th. They also wrote that this does not prevent them from coming to a deal with FOX, which discussions are ongoing. | solarman2013 | |
20/6/2022 18:53 | today is a bank holiday in the US. Maybe an update will be published in the morning | tomobrien68 | |
20/6/2022 11:15 | Today was the deadline before going to arbitration re:fox… based on their previous presentation. Let’s get it over with🤷ㇿ | pops02 | |
15/6/2022 11:02 | Long 8340 : March options now open for playFree money | the white house | |
15/6/2022 06:56 | Good timing to pitch in with the PGA just as some big Faces are leaving to lessen its pull. | the white house | |
10/6/2022 15:29 | Comma needed after punctuation next time...Bring back the grammar schools | the white house | |
06/6/2022 10:04 | Why waste time with punctuation eh? | blue59 | |
03/6/2022 20:55 | Fandual app down, again | foreverfore | |
01/6/2022 17:18 | If that were true then why is FOX stock down a lot today as well? | tkamp | |
01/6/2022 15:23 | Given how much they were initially asking for in Kentucky, the amount was much lower than a lot expected at the time. But, i think you just like to whine on here. So we'll leave you be. | vraetorian | |
01/6/2022 14:11 | Surprisingly weak given peers and Nasdaq Can only mean one thing, that (like Kentucky where we were told amount involved was going to be minimal and then they signed off a ludicrous 300m) the Fox deal is going to be poor but they will sign off to avoid any hassle Shambles No divvi No buybacksGiving every US new punter a grand Writing off hundreds of millionsJoining Deliveroo as not enough to fulfil here | the white house | |
31/5/2022 03:12 | If it punches through 98.50 this week, that would be an ideal situation. But, there's a better chance of it retracing down to the low 92-93 range and retesting the high 90s a few times. But as soon as that happens... :) | vraetorian |
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