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Flutter Entertainment
has confirmed it will appeal against the $330m damages ruling by a court in Georgia against the
Paddy Power
owner and partner #Spribe in a trademark case filed by a former shareholder of its subsidiary
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. Flutter said it was surprised by the ruling and strongly disputed the basis and quantum of the judgment, adding: "The level of damages sought is egregious in nature and bears no resemblance to the actual economics of the property under debate."
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Kambi
chairman Anders Strom said the company is not involved in talks over a possible acquisition. It comes after media reports that
Genius Sports
had approached the group. He said: "While Kambi tends not to comment on rumour and speculation, I can confirm that Kambi is not engaged in any such discussions."
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Sky Betting & Gaming
CCO Steve Birch has told SBC it is a "fascinating time to be working in the UK market". He said: "The market is as competitive as it has ever been, with all the big operators upping their game in terms of what they offer. Across the sector, we are also generally seeing more focus on the return on investment of campaigns and product developments. This comes at a time when operators are rightly continuing to focus more on looking after customers."
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Kaizen Gaming
sportsbook subsidiary
Betano
has been named as the official sponsor of Uefa’s Europa League and Europa Conference League competitions. The three-year agreement will run until the end of the 2026-27 season. Kaizen’s #Stoiximan brand will be the sponsor of the two football competitions in Greece and Cyprus. Kaizen Gaming deputy CEO Aris Dimarakis said: “This partnership with one of the world’s most respected sports organisations is a testament to our progress and our team’s continued hard work.”
- #Derby and #Eclipse winner City Of Troy, who was also victorious in the recent?#Juddmonte International at #York, will head to #Southwell for a racecourse gallop on September 20 as part of his build-up to the #Breeders’ Cup Classic.
- The
The Hong Kong Jockey Club
said it has created “the ChatGPT version of horseracing”. Executive director of racing Andrew Harding said the release will provide access to a “digitally immersive” customer experience. He said: “Fan engagement is no mere buzzword, it will determine our future.” Dennis Hau, the HKJC’s executive director of customer strategy, insights and innovation, added: “It will have data from the back end to support it to become the best specialist for you to predict the race ahead.”
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