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Flutter Entertainment plc (NYSE:FLUT) announced Thursday that it released a block listing interim review for its ordinary shares. The announcement was made via the Regulatory News Service in London in accordance with disclosure requirements under the United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
The company stated that the review concerns its ordinary shares, which have a nominal value of €0.09 per share and are listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol FLUT. No additional financial details or operational updates were provided in the filing. The stock is currently trading at $234.53, down approximately 8.5% year-to-date and nearly 6% over the past week, though InvestingPro data suggests it may be slightly undervalued based on its Fair Value assessment.
The information is based on a press release statement furnished as part of Flutter Entertainment’s Form 8-K submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
In other recent news, Flutter Entertainment has announced plans to release its third-quarter 2025 financial results on November 12, 2025, along with a webcast and conference call. This announcement was made through the Regulatory News Service in London and included in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Additionally, several firms have adjusted their price targets for Flutter Entertainment. BTIG has lowered its target to $321, citing the closure of Junglee’s real-money gaming operations and its projected impact on EBITDA. Stifel has also reduced its price target to $339, maintaining a Buy rating, and highlighting a projected free cash flow growth driven by market expansion and product advantages. Benchmark has decreased its target to $310, while keeping a Buy rating, amid a significant decline in the company’s stock price from its 52-week high. Meanwhile, Bernstein SocGen has adjusted its target to $330, reflecting the impact of Flutter’s operational changes in India. These developments indicate a period of adjustment for Flutter Entertainment as it navigates operational and market challenges.
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