Ex-F1 boss Eddie Jordan mulls second approach for Playtech July 17, 2022 Ex-Formula One team boss Eddie Jordan is reportedly considering a second approach for gaming software firm Playtech. JKO Play, a consortium led by Jordan and gambling executive Keith O’Loughlin, came close to making a 750p per share offer for Playtech, but pulled out of the bidding process in January. It is understood, however, that JKO [...]
Playtech plunges after Hong Kong bidder backs out July 14, 2022 Playtech said Hong-Kong firm TTB remains supportive of the board despite failed takeover talks because of "challenging underlying market conditions".
Playtech’s revenues climb thanks to Americas and B2B boom March 24, 2022 Gambling software development firm Playtech reported strong full year results this morning, with group revenue up 11 per cent to €1.21bn, driven by B2B online growth, particularly Latin America. Its strong online performance offset the impact of lockdowns and drove B2B revenue growth of 11 per cent at constant currency to €554m. Americas revenue grew 64 [...]
Playtech mulls breaking up to sell off parts if Aristocrat takeover fails January 25, 2022 Playtech is reportedly considering breaking up and selling off its operations, if the £2.7bn takeover by Australia’s Aristocrat falls through. The deal risks being blocked by a group of Asian shareholders, according to Sky News’ Mark Kleinman last night, a collective which own around a quarter of Playtech’s stock. The London-listed online gaming group sold [...]
Playtech delays takeover decision as bidding war looms January 5, 2022 Playtech has delayed a shareholder vote on a takeover today as a potential bidding war looms.
Tech Special: The jobs, sectors and countries most at risk of automation and robotics in 2022 January 5, 2022 Digital change and automation are driving enormous productivity gains in the world of work. However, the rapid changes mean many individuals, businesses and even entire nations will be hugely impacted by automation and tech, with some roles and jobs to be replaced by robots altogether. Many of the industries that are most at risk of [...]
Founder of tech firm where David Cameron chaired advisory board steps down after sexual assault claims November 19, 2021 The founder of a tech group at which former prime minister David Cameron was an adviser has stepped down amid allegations of sexual harassment. Zia Chishti, who founded Afiniti, was accused this week of pressuring a former employee into having sex with him on a business trip, when it was also alleged he beat her. [...]
Kick in the teeth: Gopher ‘highly disappointed’ as Playtech rebukes Finalto offer August 3, 2021 Gopher Investments this morning expressed extreme disappointment in the board of Playtech’s decision to reject its offer for Finalto and recommend a lower offer from a consortium of Israeli investors. Gopher, which owns a 4.97 per cent stake in online gaming and gambling software provider Playtech, said it was “highly disappointed” in the Playtech board’s [...]
£700bn market: UK’s digital trade talks with Singapore underpin Britain’s role as a global tech exporter July 1, 2021 The UK and Singapore launched negotiations this week on a new ambitious digital trade agreement that could remove barriers and provide access to digital trade. Government statistics show this digital trading relationship was worth £3.2bn in 2019, out of Britain’s total tech exports of nearly £63bn globally. As the value of the entire digital global [...]
Unicorn nest: UK hits milestone of 100 $1bn tech companies, more than rest of Europe combined June 20, 2021 The UK tech sector has now 100 UK tech companies valued at $1bn or more, according to new data from Dealroom and Tech Nation, shared with City A.M. this weekend. The UK’s 100th tech unicorn, Tractable, an AI startup building computer vision tools, announced a $60m Series D raise, which takes the company’s valuation to [...]