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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...


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Comment by yaymakemoneyon Jul 19, 2019 10:27am
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RE:RE:Pretty much what I've been saying

RE:RE:Pretty much what I've been saying
solarman2013 wrote: And yet both the liquor and cigarette makers are profitable to no end. Yes, this may crimp growth, but it will simply require that online gaming and betting companies adjust marketing to be as responsible as the cigarette makers or liquor providers have been forced to do. Media and the tax revenues mean too much to many entities to ban it. This is just making it safer, which we must all agree with.


Good point. Hope government doesn't go too overboard with taxation and regulation.
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