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Some great answers above
Its nice to see some intelligent answers on the board, applying logic / numbers to try to predict where things will go.
I not trying to deramp - Im just a novice PI with 6 months AIM experience. I bought, sold out, but am monitoring things here as a learning exercise. I pulled out of many positions over October, but everything is now committed so I have no cash left for MOS.
Hopefully this will fly for you all.
No guarantees we will target India but... three reasons why online sports betting is on the rise in India.
Indians use their phone more: Another possible reason for the rise of online sports betting in India is the fact that, since 2020, Indians are now spending one-third of their waking hours on their phones. Many sports betting sites have apps or websites that are convenient to use on the smartphone and that attracts many people. It is safe to say that Indian citizens spend more time on their mobile devices than they do using their computers and laptops. This is definitely one of the main reasons why online sports betting is on the rise in India.
The popularity of cricket and football contributes to the rise of sports betting: The two most popular sports in india are probably cricket and football. The Indian love for these two sports has definitely given a huge boost to the online sports betting industry in India. It is unclear if the sports betting industry would exist without cricket and football but it would definitely not be as popular as it is today if it weren’t for the two sports
Indian football season kicks off next month (19th).
I should imagine there would be a few wagers bet on results.
and India has 1bn internet users (compared with 90mn in Mexico) so it does not matter if football is not the bees knees in India we have the numbers to exploit.
Top 10 Sports India
https://www.sportzbusiness.com/the-top-10-most-popular-sports-in-india/
Research wins the day
GLA
as for India...
"Football really has a big part to play in India. You've got cricket, number one for sure. You've got kabaddi, which is doing an incredible job but football is the third biggest sport behind that and growing rapidly and it's so easy to play and so accessible," Bundesliga International Chief Executive Officer Robert Klein told PTI when asked about the potential of the India football market.
Orangecannon
Kindly be a little less obvious with your deramping.....
There are many intelligent posters on this sub forum. I'm being polite I assure you
Live Scores isn’t just football reporting. There’s an up and coming sport called Cricket that’s starting to gain traction in India
If the numbers look good, I may think about buying back in, but I'm heavy in XTR as they actually have something to sell :-) and CB really knows his stuff
Err.... You won't get any NL announcements as that quanta's baby. They paid for MOS streams product to drive it... So all the revenue is theirs...
Would be nice to get Mexico and Argentina subscriber numbers, revenue costs etc in detail.
Brazil next?
Won't be India as I do t think their internet gambling market is ready, and they don't watch football
Roleybirkin - Not exactly rocket science but I am thinking the same as you, an RNS at the beginning of next week reporting on the points you mention.
What announcements?
Very likely the next announcements are due early November-
- Mexico closing registrations for October
- Progress update on Argentina and Netherlands
- Maybe a new market update
Where’s all the announcements?
yes mind the gap when she is ready to pop''