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Groupe Partouche SA

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  • Price (EUR)17.85
  • Today's Change0.80 / 4.69%
  • Shares traded21.00
  • 1 Year change+2.00%
  • Beta0.4099
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About the company

Groupe Partouche SA is France-based company that operates casinos in France, Belgium Sweden and Tunisia. The Company manages over 40 casinos, of which most are located in France. Its casinos offer a range of table games, such as boule, roulette, blackjack, baccarat and craps, but also fruit machines, video games and slot machines. Additionally, the Company manages hotels, spa centers, golf courses and restaurants, as well as provides professional events management services. Groupe Partouche SA is active through its various subsidiaries, such as Compagnie Europeenne de Casinos SAS, Societe du Casino de Saint-Amand SA, Hotel International de Lyon SA, Groupe Partouche International SA, SARL Hotel Cosmos, Societe Civile Immobiliere de la Rue Royale, among others.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)447.00m
  • Net income in EUR8.62m
  • Incorporated1958
  • Employees4.05k
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