Category: Sports Betting
IBIA reports 56 suspicious betting alerts in the first quarter
The International Betting Integrity Association has reported 56 suspicious betting alerts in the first quarter of 2024, a 12 percent... more
Nevada posts year-over-year decline in gaming revenues after eight consecutive monthly increases
Las Vegas and Nevada hit a wall in March by failing to surpass year-over-year gaming revenue, but still posted an impressive $1.29 billion... more
Kambi Group’s first-quarter revenue down 1.8 percent year over year
Business to business sports betting provider Kambi Group published its first-quarter financial report Wednesday, showing revenue of $46.2... more
Penn Entertainment’s 2023 CSR report showcases $8 million+ charitable donations, diversity programs
Penn Entertainment this week published its 2023 Corporate Social Responsibility report highlighting the company’s Environmental, Social,... more
Analyst favors gaming to emerge from winter of discontent
Although the S&P Index has risen six percent so far this year, the increase hasn’t been reflected in gaming stocks. Casinos are... more
Isaiah Rodgers reinstated by NFL after yearlong gambling suspension
NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Isaiah Rodgers, who was suspended last season for violating the NFL’s gambling policy, was... more
Mississippi’s March sports wagering revenue down 32 percent year over year
The Mississippi Gaming Commission said the state generated $44.5 million in sports betting handle in March, with taxable revenue of $3.3... more
Arkansas on track to surpass $500 million in betting handle this year
Arkansas is on track to see $500 million in betting handle this year, breaking its record for the amount wagered on sports in a year,... more
Analyst: Market too bearish on ESPN Bet
Truist Securities analyst Barry Jonas took ESPN Bet’s parent company “Out of the Pennalty Box” this morning. The punning reference was to... more
Penn Entertainment taps Disney/ESPN exec as chief technology officer
Penn Entertainment has hired a longtime Walt Disney Company employee as its next chief technology officer. Aaron LaBerge Monday was... more




