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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | 'DUBLIN, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Flutter upgraded full-year revenue guidance for its fast-growing U.S.<br>business on Wednesday, saying further momentum in the third quarter underpinned confidence that it will be profitable for the first time there next year.<br> The world's largest online betting firm said an 82% year-on-year jump in revenues in the United States, where its FanDuel unit remained the number one operator, together with a recent Italian acquisition drove total revenues 22% higher in the quarter on a constant currency basis.<br> The Paddy Power, Betfair and PokerStars owner now expects full-year U.S.<br><br>revenue of $2.95 billion to $3.2 billion, up from a previous forecast of $2.85 billion-$3.1 billion.<br> It still expects a $300 million to $360 million core earnings loss in the United States this year.<br> It also retained its full-year group core profit guidance of between 1.29 billion pounds ($1.49 billion) and [https://telecharger1win.com/ telecharger 1win apk] 1.39 billion pounds following continued Irish retail store weakness and the cancellation of some sporting fixtures in the UK during the quarter.<br> "We are really pleased with our performance in our U.S. division since the start of the NFL in September, where we are now averaging over 1 million players on a regular NFL Sunday," Flutter Chief Executive Peter Jackson said in a statement.<br> "In addition, we are seeing an increase in customer retention rates, boosted by the start of the NBA season."<br> ($1 = 0.8661 pounds) (Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Jan Harvey)<br>' |