Flutter Entertainment confirma el respaldo de los accionistas a la cotización en EE. UU.

April 27, 2023
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Tras las conversaciones en febrero sobre la posibilidad de cotizar la empresa en EE. UU., Flutter recibió un 99,99% de votos de aprobación en la Asamblea General.
Tras el nombramiento de John Bryant, la empresa matriz de FanDuel, Flutter, ha confirmado que cotizará la empresa en EE. UU. Anteriormente, la cotización principal de Flutter estaba en la Bolsa de Valores de Londres (LSE).

En febrero, el consejo de administración de la empresa reveló que tenía previsto celebrar una votación para cotizar la empresa en EE. UU. Y, tras su junta general anual, Flutter ha revelado que se ha ganado el apoyo de los inversores y, por lo tanto, que buscará cotizar en EE. UU.

Para confirmar el respaldo de sus inversores y seguir adelante con la cotización en EE. UU., Flutter necesitaba que el 75% de sus accionistas, ya sea en persona o por poder, hubieran votado a favor de la decisión. Al final, superó el 99%.

El crecimiento de su marca FanDuel desempeñó un papel vital para que la empresa buscara cotizar sus acciones en EE. UU. FanDuel tiene una participación del 42% en el mercado de apuestas de EE. UU. y Flutter posee una mayoría del 95% de FanDuel.

Otro indicio de sus planes de cotizar sus acciones en los EE. UU. fue el nombramiento de su nuevo presidente, Bryant, quien también resulta ser estadounidense con una amplia experiencia en un alto nivel de liderazgo. Bryant será nombrado miembro de los Comités de Nominaciones y Retribuciones del Consejo y será nombrado presidente del Comité de Nominaciones el 1 de septiembre de 2023.

El operador dijo que "anticipa que la operación con sede en EE. UU. se convertirá en su mayor negocio en términos de ingresos y en una proporción cada vez mayor de su valor total. "

Flutter afirma que no se espera que su cotización principal actual en la Bolsa de Valores de Londres se vea afectada.
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