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  2. 5 ways to invest in sports betting stocks and funds - AOL

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    VanEck Vectors Gaming ETF (BJK): This fund provides a broader sample of betting companies, including some of the popular sports betting companies as well as more traditional casino operators. The ...

  3. Sportradar - Wikipedia

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    Sportradar started as a software program that extracted betting odds from sports betting companies on the Internet. The program was developed by two Norwegians, Petter Fornass and Tore Steinkjer, who formed the company Market Monitor AS in 2001. [5] Carsten Koerl was a major investor, buying 51% of the company's stock. [6]

  4. EveryMatrix - Wikipedia

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    EveryMatrix Ltd is a B2B iGaming software provider company founded in 2008 with its headquarters in Malta. [1] EveryMatrix supplies online gambling platforms, products, and software to online casinos, sportsbook operators, and state-owned or private lotteries.

  5. Playtech - Wikipedia

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    Playtech was founded in 1999 by the Israeli entrepreneur Teddy Sagi in Tartu, Estonia, with partners from the casino, software engineering and multimedia industries.. Playtech launched its first casino product in 2001, and since then it has grown to become the world's leading and largest international designer, developer and licensor of web and mobile application software to the digital gaming ...

  6. Latest NFL season highlights financial risks for sports ... - AOL

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    Flutter Entertainment, which operates FanDuel and dominates the sports betting industry with a market value of $45 billion, said the latest NFL season has been “the most customer-friendly ...

  7. How to invest in a pro sports team - AOL

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    Rather than buying publicly traded stocks, you can invest through a private-equity firm that specializes in sports team investments. To invest with a private-equity company, you’ll generally ...