888 Holdings surges as investor group FS Gaming builds 6.6% stake

888 Holdings

William Hill owner 888 Holdings surged on Wednesday after it emerged that investor group FS Gaming Investments has built up a 6.6% stake in the company.

07 June 2023 09:21:58

Source: Sharecast

The stake was disclosed in a filing after the market close on Tuesday and the investor group includes Lee Feldman, the former chairman of GVC (now Entain), and former chief executive Kenny Alexander.

According to a Bloomberg report, the investor group could propose a change of leadership and strategy.

At 0810 BST, the shares were up 17% at 93.64p.

Victoria Scholar, head of investment at Interactive Investor, said: "This could mark the beginning of significant changes for 888 including the potential for a C-suite and broader strategic shake-up. Even after this week’s surge, shares in 888 have more than halved in value over a one-year period, in stark contrast to Flutter which is up by more than 70%. This is providing a chance for opportunistic investors to strike while the iron is hot, making the most of its depressed share price."

She added: "The consortium provides a vote of confidence in the group and arguably could mark the beginning of a more bullish phase for the stock."

Jefferies, which rates the shares at 'buy', said in a research note: "We read the investment as a positive endorsement of the 888/William Hill integration opportunity, and opportunistic given 888's low valuation.

"We have previously commented that the 888/WMH deal seems highly similar to the highly successful integration of GVC and bwin, familiar ground for several members of this new shareholder grouping."

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