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Amaya Inc. T.TSGI


Primary Symbol: AYA

The Stars Group Inc is an online and mobile gaming company with poker, gaming, and betting product offerings. These products are offered both, directly and indirectly, under-owned or licensed gaming brands, and the company also owns several live poker tour and events brands. The firm's primary sources of revenue are its online gaming businesses. The company has three segments based on geography: International, United Kingdom, and Australia. Stars Group generates the majority of its revenue...


NDAQ:AYA - Post by User

Comment by yaymakemoneyon Mar 04, 2019 3:45pm
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RE:Bet with the insiders not the analysts

RE:Bet with the insiders not the analysts
digitel wrote: Two months into the quarter about to be reported Brian Kyle, CFO, acquired 20,000 shares at $26. That's $520,000 two months into the quarter to be reported. CFOs are number guys. 

Senior Officer Robinder Chhabra, Chief Corporate Development Officer, acquired 10,723 shares around mid-December.

Rafael Ashkenazi, CEO, acquired 66,600 at $19.50 on November 30, 2018. 

Marlon Goldstein, Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officwer and Secretary acquired approximately 51,000 shares from the end of November 2019 through January 2019.

These were significant acquisitions in and of themselves and relative to their prior holdings. They were clearly indicating that the dramatic sell-off had been overdone.


But what about Blackstone selling millions of shares?
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