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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/6/2018 16:29 | See Mississippi are moving along too, more action from the Choctaw will suit GAN very nicely | noujay | |
15/6/2018 15:30 | Very tricky to guess numbers as it's unclear how many clients have come online over the quarter but clearly an increase in users is to be expected and now that real money gaming is growing then also a bump in ARPU.Whatever the weather I would expect a game changing increase from July onwards. Just IMO anyway. | noujay | |
15/6/2018 14:28 | Key performance indicators, Q2 were released on the 5th July last year. Anyone prepared to speculate what these figs may look like? Q1 RNS states 'Key performance indicators for Q2 2018 will be released with the interim results in Q3'. So may have a little longer to wait for news. | mr doughnut1 | |
14/6/2018 17:39 | Very nice 45000 buy at the death ? | lukic | |
14/6/2018 07:50 | Massive potential here, with Gan. Michigan Sports Betting And Online Gambling Bill Passes House. | igoe104 | |
13/6/2018 21:58 | Yes 30th April, apologies! | noujay | |
13/6/2018 21:36 | Noujay - wasn’t that the 30th April? | busterdog2 | |
13/6/2018 20:13 | Just out today:https://sports | noujay | |
13/6/2018 19:21 | This is on the stairway to heaven without deals, they have an established business irrespective of the relaxation of gaming rules in the US, just a matter of patience, a straight buy with the possibility off a takeover. | bookbroker | |
13/6/2018 18:25 | Now Michigan moving forward with online casino gaming, there's going to be a hell of a lot of news flow in this sector. JACK have casinos in Michigan with gross gaming revenues of $1b and they are an existing client of GAN's...so in due course that will be useful. | noujay | |
13/6/2018 15:08 | Missed my earlier entry - grrrr. Predictable. | trentendboy | |
13/6/2018 15:04 | Doin alright today, see if it can hold the gain! | bookbroker | |
13/6/2018 12:19 | Good entry price - recent highs not beyond being hit again short term | trentendboy | |
13/6/2018 11:03 | Being quoted 54.36 to buy 10k shares - there's nowt available 5k is at 54p | gersemi | |
13/6/2018 10:49 | Excellent find gersemi - the June 28th opening date is only 3 days before the end of H1, but the impact in H2 should reflect the "will contribute materially" statement from GAN. | rivaldo | |
12/6/2018 22:30 | Illiquid-naive PIs who simply can't afford to hold their shares being mugged by the MMs (would'nt you?) during a hiatus in news flow and post cash raise. Anyone buying in volume will pay with a big mark up. | cumnor | |
12/6/2018 21:39 | LIFT OFF - - 'In H2 2017, GAN signed a multi-year agreement with AC Ocean Walk LLC which will be GAN's second client for real money Regulated Gaming in New Jersey. AC Ocean Walk LLC is the newly-announced owner-operator of Ocean Resort Casino for the launch of a real money Regulated Gaming online experience offering Internet casino gaming together with Internet sports betting integrated with the on-property rewards program in reliance on GAN's Patent3. This new Internet gaming destination is currently expected to launch in H1 2018 and will contribute materially to GAN's revenue and earnings in H2 2018. Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City New Jersey is the substantial casino property formerly known as TEN/Revel Casino.' | gersemi | |
12/6/2018 17:46 | Any news on first sports betting deal with SB will see this move. Some really small stuff brought this down today which is a little surprising | noujay | |
12/6/2018 15:11 | Surprised not a few more trades today now that NJ moving ahead and others are moving quickly as well. Seems a bit slow to react in the same way as WEB etc but then they are unrelated. I am surprised that SPO hasn't moved considerably more given that WEB has although they have historical issues which have probably slowed it a touch. | noujay | |
12/6/2018 11:32 | GAN are mentioned in this Davy update today, though I don't have full access: "New Jersey regulates sports betting; online market likely to be up and running in just over a month June 12 2018 Gaming COMPANIES: Paddy Power Betfair | GVC Holdings | William Hill plc | GAN DAVY VIEW Last night the Governor of New Jersey signed its sports betting bill into law. It will allow both land-based and online sports betting within the state. The land-based market is expected to go live this Thursday (June 7th), with the online market potentially opening in 30 days, subject to operators being granted licences. Several operators seem to be targeting the start of the NFL season (August 3rd) to be up and running online. New Jersey becomes the third US state to regulate sports betting on single event bets and the largest to date (population of nine million). Both William Hill and Paddy Power Betfair have already secured sports betting partnerships in New Jersey, with other European operators expected to follow suit." | rivaldo | |
12/6/2018 10:12 | GAN's a slow burner but at the risk of stating the obvious why buy GAN and not WEB if that's how you feel? I think GAN and WEB provide different products and are not comparable Aren't WEB operating in California? If they are then sports-betting is months if not years away and requires a referenda to legalise it Time and patience is required here | gersemi | |
12/6/2018 10:07 | Funny webis is up 30% and this is just stagnant | borg45 | |
12/6/2018 10:01 | They are Borg...just ran a dummy trade and can buy some no probs. | molatovkid |
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