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  1. The Stars Group Inc. (formerly known as Amaya Inc., Amaya Gaming Group Inc. and Rational Group) was a Canadian gaming and online gambling company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its shares were traded on Nasdaq and the Toronto Stock Exchange. It primarily operated poker, casino, and sports betting products under the PokerStars, Full ...

  2. The Stars Group is a leading provider of online poker, casino, sports betting and live events. It is now part of Flutter Entertainment plc, a global gaming company with multiple brands and products.

  3. May 5, 2020 · Flutter Entertainment, the parent company of Paddy Power Betfair and FanDuel, has completed its acquisition and merger with The Stars Group (TSG), creating a combined operation with annual revenue of £3.8bn. The deal sees TSG's brands such as PokerStars, Sky Betting and Gaming, and Fox Bet join Flutter's portfolio, while TSG's former CEO Rafi Ashkenazi becomes a non-executive director.

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  4. Oct 2, 2019 · The companies said Wednesday that they had agreed an all-share merger to create the world’s biggest online betting and gaming company. At Tuesday’s closing prices the two companies were ...

  5. www.starsgroup.com › press-center › the-stars-groupThe Stars Group News

    Mar 27, 2020 · The Stars Group is a global leader in online gaming and sports betting, with a proposed combination with Flutter Entertainment. Read the latest news and updates on its financial results, business performance, and strategic initiatives.

  6. PokerStars is the home of poker, running some of the most prestigious online series and tournaments in the world. It is part of The Stars Group, the largest online gaming company with more licenses and players than any other operator.

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  8. Oct 2, 2019 · Flutter Entertainment, the parent company of Paddy Power Betfair, has agreed a deal to acquire all of the shares in The Stars Group (TSG) and merge with the operator to form a combined business with annual revenue of £3.8bn (€4.3bn/$4.7bn).

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