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To own Sportradar today, you need to believe its core thesis around regulated betting growth, premium sports data and long term rights still holds, even as the legal spotlight intensifies. The most important near term catalyst remains client and product adoption, while the biggest risk has shifted toward compliance credibility and potential legal or regulatory fallout from the class action allegations.
In that context, the new multi year agreement with prediction market platform Kalshi matters, because it underlines how Sportradar is embedding its data, odds and integrity tools into emerging betting formats that were central to the earlier growth narrative.
Yet against that backdrop, investors should be aware that the legal challenges around alleged black market operator relationships could...
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Sportradar Group's narrative projects €2.0 billion revenue and €284.1 million earnings by 2029. This requires 14.9% yearly revenue growth and about a €214 million earnings increase from €69.8 million today.
Uncover how Sportradar Group's forecasts yield a $21.38 fair value, a 42% upside to its current price.
Some of the most optimistic analysts were assuming revenue could reach about €2.2 billion and earnings about €362 million, but the new compliance allegations may force you to question whether those upbeat AI driven and Kalshi focused scenarios still hold or if the range of possible outcomes is now wider than before.
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