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Bragg Gaming Group Inc T.BRAG

Alternate Symbol(s):  BRAG

Bragg Gaming Group Inc. is a Canada-based content-driven business-to-business (B2B) iGaming technology provider serving online and land-based gaming operators with its content and technology. The Company’s suite of iGaming content and technology, commercial relationships and operational licenses allows it to offer gaming solutions in regulated online gaming markets globally. Its suite of products includes a player account management (PAM) platform, which provides the tools required to operate an online gaming business, including player engagement and data analysis software. Its Bragg Studios offer casino gaming titles from in-house brands Wild Streak Gaming, Spin Games, Atomic Slot Lab, Indigo Magic and Oryx Gaming. Its content portfolio is complemented by a range of exclusive titles from selected studio partners, which are powered by Bragg: games built on Bragg remote games server (Bragg RGS) technology, distributed via the Bragg Hub content delivery platform.


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Comment by Liquidythingon May 02, 2022 12:24pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Bragg’s ORYX Gaming Selected as Platform Provider

RE:RE:RE:RE:Bragg’s ORYX Gaming Selected as Platform Provider
What you are describing is called wash trading. Wash trading is done to artificially increase demand in a stock to pump its value. The wash traders then short the stock and profit when it plummets due to the "fake demand" no longer supporting the sp. In this case you are arguing that they are wash trading to keep the stock artifically low, which doesnt make sense. How do they benefit from what you are implying?
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