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Adrabbit Ltd V.RABI

Adrabbit Ltd, former AppsVillage Australia Limited is an Israel-based company that has developed a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) cloud-based platform that provides small-to-medium businesses with a way to develop their own branded mobile business applications as a means of connecting with their clients. The Company’s platform enables small-to-medium businesses to create, manage and share their own apps to enable marketing and sales for their products and services through its personal mobile apps channel. Its SaaS platform is based on a subscription model of monthly or annual fees. Its technology has automated the app design, development, maintenance and marketing, allowing businesses to create, preview and launch their mobile apps without having to write any code. Its mobile application features graphics to create promotions, push notifications, booking functions, cashback solutions, loyalty rewards, online chat, and online sales and coupons.


TSXV:RABI - Post by User

Comment by Loonyon Apr 27, 2024 11:16pm
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RE:PlayUp Brady, Ohtani, Curry, Rabi?

RE:PlayUp Brady, Ohtani, Curry, Rabi?And burn it down for DEI Laila!

FTX began negotiations in August to buy sports betting app PlayUp for $450 million, according to a lawsuit filed on Nov. 30 that was uncovered by Legal Sports Report. The lawsuit claims that negotiations collapsed when PlayUp’s U.S. CEO Laila Mintas, upset over her own contract situation, allegedly contacted FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to share disparaging information about PlayUp’s operations. 
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