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On August 29, 2025,
(FLUT) closed with a 0.46% decline, while its trading volume surged to $390 million—a 46.39% increase from the previous day—ranking it 251st among active stocks in the market.Amy Howe, CEO and President of FanDuel, executed three transactions involving 4,097 ordinary shares of Flutter on August 28, 2025. The shares were sold at weighted average prices of $304.88, $306.26, and $306.88, totaling $1.25 million. Post-sale, Howe retains direct ownership of 69,850 Flutter shares. The trades, disclosed via SEC Form 4, occurred within price ranges specified in the filings.
Such insider activity often draws market attention, though the direct impact on Flutter’s stock remains context-dependent. The sale does not reflect new business developments but highlights executive portfolio adjustments, which investors may interpret variably.
Backtesting analysis indicates no significant price deviations following similar insider transactions in Flutter’s history. Historical data shows limited correlation between executive sales and short-term stock performance, emphasizing the broader market environment as a more dominant factor.
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