
Core Insights - Flutter reported second-quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations, with adjusted earnings of $2.95 per share compared to an estimated $2.08, and revenue of $4.19 billion against a consensus of $4.13 billion [1] - The U.S. revenue for the quarter reached $1.79 billion, slightly above expectations, and adjusted EBITDA was nearly $100 million higher than analyst consensus [2] - Flutter raised its full-year guidance, attributing this to favorable U.S. sports results and tax changes [2] Performance Highlights - FanDuel, owned by Flutter, achieved a record gross revenue margin of 16.3% in June, benefiting from positive sports outcomes [2] - The company’s strong performance in the U.S. market is a key driver of its overall revenue growth [2] Regulatory Concerns - CEO Peter Jackson expressed concerns about state taxes potentially driving gamblers to offshore illegal sportsbooks, citing Illinois as a specific example where tax changes could negatively impact casual users [3]