Gaming Realms plc, together with its subsidiaries, develops, publishes, and licenses mobile gaming content in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, the United States, Isle of Man, Malta, Gibraltar, and internationally. It…
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Cordiant Digital, Helium One, Active Energy, Gaming Realms, Frontier IP, Allergy Therapeutics Cordiant Digital Infrastructure (LSE:CORD, FRA:86L) has secured two new customer agreements at its Hudson Interxchange data centre in New York, lifting contracted capacity to around 80% of the floor's saleable space. Billing on the first contract starts in September, with full deployment expected by year-end. Helium One Global Ltd (AIM:HE1, FRA:9K3) says its Colorado joint venture has completed its first helium sale under a short-term offtake agreement after its second commercial helium trailer delivery. With regular exchanges now scheduled, the focus is shifting towards recurring sales and cash flow as production stabilises. Active Energy Group PLC (AIM:AEG, OTCID:AEUSF) is expanding its UAE strategy beyond AI data centres into water, energy and critical infrastructure. Management says growing AI facilities need not just power but also secure water supplies for cooling. Gaming Realms PLC (LSE:GMR, OTCQX:PSDMF, FRA:RNE1) says core content licensing revenue grew 9% in the first half despite a sharp rise in UK gambling tax. The company has now entered 33 regulated markets, including Alberta on its first day of legalised online gaming. Frontier IP Group PLC (LSE:FIPP, FRA:8WT) says portfolio company Pulsiv has appointed Delta Matrix as its first manufacturing partner for products using its energy-efficient OSMIUM power conversion technology. The deal targets a market of around 600 million USB-enabled socket installations per year. Allergy Therapeutics PLC (AIM:AGY, OTC:AGYTF, FRA:HHU) has appointed former HSBC banker Helge Weiner-Trapness as executive chairman as it explores a dual primary listing in Hong Kong. Read Proactive's Editorial Policy here: https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/pages/editorialPolicy Follow us and subscribe on YouTube, our social channels, and on proactiveinvestors.co.uk. | PProactive | |
Gaming Realms core earnings rise despite UK gambling tax increase Gaming Realms PLC (LSE:GMR, OTCQX:PSDMF, FRA:RNE1) said its core licensing business continued to grow in the first half, despite a sharp increase in UK gambling tax and a decline in non-core brand licensing revenue. The mobile gaming content developer expects group revenue of about £15.5... | ||
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Accesso, Light Science Technologies, Poolbeg Pharma, Digitalbox, RC Fornax, Gaming Realms Accesso Technology (LSE:ACSO, OTC:LOQPF, FRA:LQG) CEO Steve Brown says the acquisition of Dexibit is a step change in how the company delivers value to clients. He's targeting revenue growth of 7% to 9%, backed by AI, payments integration and cost efficiencies. Light Science Technologies (AIM:LST, FRA:9FD) CEO Simon Deacon says a new £300,000 glasshouse contract in Wales will act as a reference site for further growth across the UK and Europe. The company is positioning itself as a turnkey solutions provider in the AgTech sector. Poolbeg Pharma (AIM:POLB, OTC:POLBF, FRA:POLBF) has secured its first national patent for POLB-001, targeting cancer immunotherapy-induced cytokine release syndrome (CRS). Interim clinical trial data is expected this summer. Digitalbox (AIM:DBOX, FRA:RLXB) grew revenue 7% and adjusted EBITDA 10% in 2025, while its social media following jumped 31% to 27 million users. CEO James Carter says platform monetisation doubled in the year. Defence engineer RC Fornax (AIM:RCFX) has already surpassed its previous full-year revenue in just seven months. Finance director Rob Shepherd points to a large addressable market and says the company is only just getting started. Gaming Realms (LSE:GMR, OTCQX:PSDMF, FRA:RNE1) CEO Mark Segal says 2025 was a record year, with licensing revenue up 10% and North America driving 63% of that business. The company is now active in six US states and recently picked up a licence in Alberta, Canada. 2026 is also off to a strong start. Follow us and subscribe on YouTube, our social channels, and on proactiveinvestors.co.uk. | PProactive | |
Gaming Realms CEO on record 2025, 2026 growth outlook Gaming Realms PLC (LSE:GMR, OTCQX:PSDMF, FRA:RNE1) CEO Mark Segal talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company’s strong financial performance and growth strategy, highlighting the continued momentum of its high-margin licensing business and the global expansion of its Slingo IP. Segal said the company delivered a “really good start to the year,” with licensing revenue up 10% on a constant currency basis. He explained that operational leverage is being driven by new partnerships, entry into new markets, and the ongoing success of its Slingo games. The company achieved record performance in 2025, supported by what Segal described as “probably our best launch of a Slingo game in history.” North America remains a key growth driver, accounting for 63% of licensing revenue. Gaming Realms is now active in six US states and recently secured a licence in Alberta, Canada. Segal pointed to market research suggesting the region could grow by more than 60% over the next few years, even without further regulatory expansion, adding that new state openings could significantly increase that opportunity. The company is also expanding beyond Slingo with the launch of its Lucky Lunar Studio, integrating Slingo mechanics into traditional slot games to broaden its audience and monetisation potential. At the same time, Gaming Realms continues to generate strong cash flow, enabling share buybacks and potential future acquisitions of complementary IP. Looking ahead, Segal noted that while new UK taxes may impact domestic revenues, strong international growth is expected to offset this. For more insights like this, visit Proactive’s YouTube channel, like this video, subscribe, and enable notifications so you never miss an update. #GamingRealms #MarkSegal #Slingo #iGaming #OnlineGaming #LicensingBusiness #NorthAmericaGrowth #CasinoGames #GameDevelopment #InvestingNews #StockMarket #GrowthStocks #DigitalGaming #ProactiveInvestors #GamingIndustry | PProactive | |
Gaming Realms targets further expansion after record revenue and profit Gaming Realms PLC (LSE:GMR, OTCQX:PSDMF, FRA:RNE1), the developer and licensor of mobile gaming content, has said it is well-positioned for continued growth after delivering a record year in 2025, with early trading in 2026 running 8% ahead of the same period last year. Core content licensing... | ||
Gaming Realms: Broker reiterates 'buy'; cites global momentum despite UK drag Peel Hunt has reiterated its 'buy' recommendation and 60p price target on Gaming Realms PLC (LSE:GMR, OTCQX:PSDMF, FRA:RNE1), following the company’s pre-close trading update, which confirmed another year of double-digit revenue and profit growth, led by continued US momentum. Revenue for the... | ||
Zanaga Iron Ore, Sunda Energy, AFC Energy, accesso, Gaming Realms, S&U - Small Cap Snapshot Zanaga Iron Ore Co Ltd (AIM:ZIOC, OTC:ZIOC) has signed a binding term sheet with Red Arc Minerals worth up to $25 million. The cash funds engineering work at the Zanaga project in the Republic of Congo, and could lead to a final investment decision, without diluting shareholders. Sunda Energy PLC (AIM:SNDA) has lined up up to £1.5 million in unsecured funding from its chief executive. It’s pushing ahead with a potential acquisition while still working to get its Timor-Leste gas project back on track. AFC Energy PLC (AIM:AFC, OTC:AFGYF, FRA:QC8) has signed a joint development deal with Komatsu worth around $2 million. They’ll test using ammonia to power heavy industrial engines as a cleaner alternative to diesel. accesso Technology Group PLC (LSE:ACSO, OTC:LOQPF, FRA:LQG) has expanded its partnership with payments giant Adyen. Embedded payments will now run across its global platform, handling more than $5 billion a year in transactions. Gaming Realms PLC (LSE:GMR, OTCQX:PSDMF, FRA:RNE1) expects full-year revenue up 10% to £31.4 million. US growth led the charge, while early 2026 trading has started strongly. S&U PLC (LSE:SUS) says it’s set for strong full-year results after rapid lending growth. The motor and property finance provider also raised its interim dividend to 35p as collections and margins improved. Follow us and subscribe on YouTube, our social channels and on proactiveinvestors.co.uk. | PProactive | |
Gaming Realms lifts revenue and profit in record year Gaming Realms PLC (LSE:GMR, OTCQX:PSDMF, FRA:RNE1), the London-listed developer and licensor of mobile gaming content, expects to report a 10% increase in annual revenue to £31.4 million and a 15% rise in adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation to £15 million for... | ||
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