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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gan Plc | LSE:GAN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BGCC6189 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 225.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/8/2017 12:30 | Looks like they've added to a previous holding. US company obviously more aware of GAN's standing in the US casino business. | cottoner | |
25/8/2017 11:41 | New holdings rns. 5.71% of company taken | bean02 | |
21/8/2017 19:06 | Previously : Extracts 'Betfair announces the arrival of the Colossus Fracpot, the world’s first cash-out slot, to its New Jersey site. The US giant has partnered with leading gaming provider Game Account Network (GAN) and cash-out pioneer Colossus Bets, bringing cash-out to the US market for the first time ever across any gaming vertical.' 'Bernard Marantelli, CEO and founder of Colossus Bets said: “We are thrilled to be bringing Cash Out into the US and even more so with Betfair, a long-standing and successful partner in the UK and we now look forward to expanding that partnership across the Atlantic. We are also extremely excited to team up with GAN on the delivery of this innovation and we look forward to the next phase of our collaboration in the US and throughout Europe.” Today: UK – British racecourses and Colossus Bets to transform pool betting GAN involvement perhaps? | cottoner | |
21/8/2017 18:53 | Churchill Downs subsidiary offers real money online slots in US? August 21, 2017 Extract 'TwinSpires.com, the official betting app of the Kentucky Derby and other legal online horse betting in the U.S. appear to be the sponsor of a new online sweepstakes casino for U.S. players. The slots are real and made by Habanero Systems; players can deposit and withdraw their winnings via credit cards or through their PayPal accounts, and the website’s fine print states that “All promotional sweepstakes- for which real money prizes are available- may be entered via a free, alternate means of entry. No purchase necessary.” The Slotwow.com website was registered on August 18 and lists a U.S. phone number and contact person. All slots have their theoretical return to player percentage (RTP) listed and are available for mobile play. The website first came to light when a member of LCB’s “No Deposit Casinos” forum posted a link offering free money to play with. Slotwow uses proprietary software and our preliminary research indicates that they may be working with Greentube and GAN (Game Account Network) to deliver some of their games but this has not been independently verified.' | cottoner | |
19/8/2017 21:52 | This share is all over the place.Hard to find an entry point.Sadly it is just too risky to take a larger position | trentendboy | |
18/8/2017 08:09 | NEW JERSEY ONLINE GAMBLING ON A RECORD REVENUE PACE This year, New Jersey’s online gambling sector is averaging around $20 million a month in revenue. In fact, it looks poised to break that record and push past the $240 million-mark by the end of the year. The truth is, online gambling revenues have already reached $142 million through the first seven months of 2017. | cottoner | |
11/8/2017 19:00 | It's starting to look as cheap as chips (no pun intended). The CFO "transitioning (couldn't they have used a less ambiguous word?) looks quite logical to me as it puts all the top management in the same geographical location. | alan@bj | |
11/8/2017 17:23 | I suspect that some stop losses are being triggered by these lurches downwards It is getting very tempting at these prices. Nest results are key | trentendboy | |
10/8/2017 22:00 | Alan, a former e place to buy a car. Wave to the forest ground when you are there.I am tempted given the low price but have too many Gan already. There has to be more regulation in the US to save them | trentendboy | |
10/8/2017 10:55 | Exactly my feelings Trentendboy. Is there a possibility of a NASDAQ listing? I'm sitting in a garage showroom on Trent Bridge right now, incidentally. | alan@bj | |
10/8/2017 09:42 | Drop seems over done on the CFO issue - one can see why they want them to be US based but also why he might not want to move (kids in school etc.). The key is the "seek access to US capital markets" - interesting. Not selling but things not going well with the share price at the moment. | trentendboy | |
10/8/2017 08:44 | lol they know no one wants to buy them lol | jon123 | |
10/8/2017 08:22 | Market makers really dont want shares - someone took 20% below the bid to get shot of less than 4 grands worth. | phowdo | |
08/8/2017 00:37 | Gan are really not in a good place though.I guess they are really low on cash still | trentendboy | |
10/7/2017 09:43 | Chances of Online gambling in Penn looking quite possible now. Pennsylvania's state budget talks continue, with an apparent break in gambling impasse | cottoner | |
30/6/2017 08:31 | Good post. I remember Yorgi well. Interesting. | trentendboy | |
29/6/2017 16:38 | A welcome rise | croasdalelfc | |
29/6/2017 14:53 | Overhang cleared? Been able to buy at the bid for a while but cant since those big trades went through a day or so ago. | phowdo | |
29/6/2017 14:37 | encouraging.... hxxps://www.casinous | king kong dong | |
29/6/2017 14:33 | aye aye...something up? | king kong dong | |
09/6/2017 09:40 | Incredible, that the so called land of the free is anything but when it comes to this issue.... | king kong dong | |
08/6/2017 11:13 | Cheers cottoner - this from Davy this morning: "Gaming Pennsylvania moves one step closer to legalising online gaming Jun 8 2017, 08:20 IST/BST | David Jennings | Morning briefing | 1 page(s) | Read Last night (June 7th), the House of Representatives in Pennsylvania passed a gambling bill (by 102 votes to 89) which includes wording that would legalise online gaming and daily fantasy sports within the state. This means that both the House and Senate have now passed gaming bills, albeit the two bills contain a couple of key substantial differences that would need to be reconciled before a combined bill could be voted on. Should online gaming be passed in Pennsylvania, it would be the biggest state to do so to date (population almost 13m compared with New Jersey of 9m) and would be most helpful to GAN, which is already partnered with Parx Casino in the state. We believe that Paddy Power Betfair would also be keen to enter the online market there as it did in New Jersey. In this instance, it would now have a daily fantasy sports offering to complement a real money offering. That said, there have been many false dawns before in US states when it comes to online gaming regulation so we will see what progress is made in reconciling the two bills before building any benefit into numbers" | rivaldo |
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