Gambling giant told investors deal would enhance company’s position in what is a growing betting market
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish betting giant Flutter Entertainment said on Thursday it plans to appeal a $330 million ruling against itself and partner Spribe in Georgia in a trademark case filed by a former shareholder of its Georgian subsidiary Adjarabet. Read full story
Gambling giant told investors deal would enhance company’s position in what is a growing betting market
Gambling giant told investors deal would enhance company’s position in what is a growing betting market
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