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  • Price (USD)26.95
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded50.00
  • 1 Year change-27.98%
  • Beta0.7020
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About the company

FDJ United is a France-based semi-public company, that operates lottery and online games. The Company operates under the commercial brand name, FDJ, and provides scratch games, sports betting and draw games via a network of 35,800 points of sale, including LOTO points of sale, tobacconists and newsagents. Its scratch games include 1, 2 and 3 euros games; sports betting include the brand names, ParionsSport and ParionsWeb; and draw-based games include LOTO, Euro Millions, Rapido, Keno and others. The Company is also active in the online poker market with the website Barrierepoker.fr, which is jointly-owned with Groupe Lucien Barriere.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)3.50bn
  • Net income in EUR321.80m
  • Incorporated1979
  • Employees5.64k
  • Location
    FDJ United3-7 Quai du Point du JourBOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT 92100FranceFRA
  • Phone+33 141103500
  • Fax+33 141103396
  • Websitehttps://www.fdjunited.com/
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