PokerStars Parent The Stars Group Acquired by Flutter Entertainment
In what is shaping up to be the most significant poker news of the year, The Stars Group, parent company of PokerStars, announced on Wednesday that has been acquired by …
In what is shaping up to be the most significant poker news of the year, The Stars Group, parent company of PokerStars, announced on Wednesday that has been acquired by …
Toronto-based The Stars Group (TSG) has announced an agreement with Penn National Gaming (PENN) that grants it “options to operate online betting and gaming in states where Penn currently owns or …
Canada’s The Stars Group, parent company of the PokerStars family of brands, and US-based FOX Sports have announced a “national media and sports wagering partnership” in the United States. Among …
It’s taken years, but the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s legal extortion attempts targeting PokerStars over that site’s availability to Kentuckians from 2006-11 has taken a giant hit, as the Kentucky Court …
Pennsylvania has yet to debut its legalized real-money online gambling services, including online poker, but when that day comes, one of the sites expected to be dealing virtual cards from …
When states got the green light to go ahead and legalize online poker several years ago, we were all anticipating the PokerStars behemoth rolling across the United States. That hasn’t …
Here’s an interesting tale likely having its roots in China’s looming ban on Texas Hold’em (poker) apps, as part a move to stomp out illicit underground poker games in the …
PokerStars parent The Stars Group (TSG) has announced its acquisition of Sky Betting and Gaming (SBG), parent company of Sky Bet, in a cash and stock transaction valued at $4.7 billion. …
In recent days The Stars Group, parent company of global online-poker market leader PokerStars, has released its financial reports for the third-quarter of 2017. While there are plenty of interesting …
Here’s one of those slightly sketchy tales from the underside of the online-gambling world that can now be told: PokerNews and its parent company, iBus Media, are in fact majority …