Flutter Entertainment to Delist from London Stock Exchange on August 3
Flutter Entertainment will delist its ordinary shares from the London Stock Exchange on August 3, with the final day of LSE trading scheduled for July 31, 2026.
Flutter Entertainment will delist its ordinary shares from the London Stock Exchange on August 3, with the final day of LSE trading scheduled for July 31, 2026.
Flutter Entertainment, the world’s largest online betting company, informed investors that it will cancel its London Stock Exchange (LSE) listing on August 3, citing low trading volumes and high associated costs.
Flutter Entertainment has confirmed plans to delist the company’s shares from the London Stock Exchange (LSE), becoming a solely NYSE-listed business.
A special resolution to create what are commonly called ‘blank check preferred stocks’ failed to secure the full backing of Flutter Entertainment shareholders at the company’s annual general meeting.
BlackRock, the world’s largest asset management company, has upped its stake in Flutter Entertainment to 5.12%.
Flutter Entertainment is reviewing its London listing altogether, less than two years after shifting its primary listing to the New York Stock Exchange.
Flutter Entertainment is raising its investment in prediction markets and doubling down on expansion in Brazil, even as first-quarter profit fell sharply and the betting group lowered its full-year earnings forecast amid mounting costs in the United States.