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Love Island ‘spoilers' as winners predicted
Love Island ‘spoilers' as winners predicted

Scotsman

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Love Island ‘spoilers' as winners predicted

The villa is not even full yet but already the winners of Love Island series 12 have been 'predicted'. At least this is according to the pre-show bookies odds. ITV revealed the cast for the latest season of the iconic reality show earlier in the week. One islander has pulled out early - and broke his silence after the departure. Love Island, which recently celebrated its 10th birthday, will be back on ITV2 throughout the summer starting on Monday (June 9). It will be plenty of time before a winner is crowned, but that hasn't stopped early frontrunners from emerging. In its latest odds, has named the series 12 cast members being backed to be among the running at the end of the summer. See who the favourites to be top male and top female before the premiere. Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers. 1 . Alima - 7/1 23-year-old wealth management client services executive Alima, from Glasgow, has long odds at the start of the show. She is 7/1 to be the top female, via | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales 2 . Meg - 6/1 A payroll specialist from Southampton, 25-year-old Meg currently has fairly long odds before the start of series 12. She is 6/1 to be the top female, via | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales 3 . Tommy - 5/1 The boy with the longest odds heading into the start of Love Island series 12 is this 22-year-old landscape gardener from Hertfordshire. Tommy is 5/1 to be the top male, via | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales 4 . Sophie - 5/1 Motivational speaker and author Sophie, 29 from Manchester, has fairly long odds to be in the running to be top female in Love Island series 12. She is currently 5/1 via | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales

Love Island ‘spoilers' as winners predicted
Love Island ‘spoilers' as winners predicted

Scotsman

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Love Island ‘spoilers' as winners predicted

The villa is not even full yet but already the winners of Love Island series 12 have been 'predicted'. At least this is according to the pre-show bookies odds. ITV revealed the cast for the latest season of the iconic reality show earlier in the week. One islander has pulled out early - and broke his silence after the departure. Love Island, which recently celebrated its 10th birthday, will be back on ITV2 throughout the summer starting on Monday (June 9). It will be plenty of time before a winner is crowned, but that hasn't stopped early frontrunners from emerging. In its latest odds, has named the series 12 cast members being backed to be among the running at the end of the summer. See who the favourites to be top male and top female before the premiere. Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers. 1 . Alima - 7/1 23-year-old wealth management client services executive Alima, from Glasgow, has long odds at the start of the show. She is 7/1 to be the top female, via | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales 2 . Meg - 6/1 A payroll specialist from Southampton, 25-year-old Meg currently has fairly long odds before the start of series 12. She is 6/1 to be the top female, via | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales 3 . Tommy - 5/1 The boy with the longest odds heading into the start of Love Island series 12 is this 22-year-old landscape gardener from Hertfordshire. Tommy is 5/1 to be the top male, via | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales 4 . Sophie - 5/1 Motivational speaker and author Sophie, 29 from Manchester, has fairly long odds to be in the running to be top female in Love Island series 12. She is currently 5/1 via | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales

Who are the favourites to win Race Across the World? Odds
Who are the favourites to win Race Across the World? Odds

Scotsman

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Who are the favourites to win Race Across the World? Odds

A new favourite to win BBC's Race Across the World has emerged. The popular show is nearing the conclusion of its fifth series and it is still wide open. The leaderboard has changed up dramatically over the last few weeks - as a fresh pair of frontrunners emerged in episode five. Having started the race at the bottom in the early episodes, Caroline and Tom were the first to the checkpoint in McLeod Ganj. However does that mean they have become the favourites to win the whole competition? has issued its latest odds ahead of episode six tonight (May 28). But who are the frontrunners to win Race Across the World series five? See the latest runners and riders. Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers. 1 . Yin and Gaz - eliminated A twist of fate - and a brutal storm - left Yin and Gaz with too much to do going into the elimination leg and unfortunately they were knocked out of the competition at the end of episode 3. They will not be winning Race Across the World. | BBC Photo: BBC Photo Sales 2 . Fin & Sioned - 6/1 The young Welsh couple have found the race tough going after arriving in India and a travel mix-up has left them lagging behind the rest of the competition. has them at 6/1 to win. | BBC Photo: BBC Photo Sales 3 . Elizabeth and Letitia - 4/1 Having started the race strongly, reaching the first two checkpoints in first place. Elizabeth and Letitia have found themselves further behind on recent legs - the pair's odds have drifted to 4/1 to win via | BBC Photo: BBC Photo Sales 4 . Brian and Melvyn - 2/1 Having led the race in recent weeks, Brian and Melvyn found themselves in second place after the fifth leg of the race. Can they climb back to the top of the leader board? has them at 2/1 to win the fifth series. | BBC Photo: BBC Photo Sales Related topics: BoostTVBBC

Who are the favourites to win Race Across the World? Odds
Who are the favourites to win Race Across the World? Odds

Scotsman

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Who are the favourites to win Race Across the World? Odds

A new favourite to win BBC's Race Across the World has emerged. The popular show is nearing the conclusion of its fifth series and it is still wide open. The leaderboard has changed up dramatically over the last few weeks - as a fresh pair of frontrunners emerged in episode five. Having started the race at the bottom in the early episodes, Caroline and Tom were the first to the checkpoint in McLeod Ganj. However does that mean they have become the favourites to win the whole competition? has issued its latest odds ahead of episode six tonight (May 28). But who are the frontrunners to win Race Across the World series five? See the latest runners and riders. Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers. 1 . Yin and Gaz - eliminated A twist of fate - and a brutal storm - left Yin and Gaz with too much to do going into the elimination leg and unfortunately they were knocked out of the competition at the end of episode 3. They will not be winning Race Across the World. | BBC Photo: BBC Photo Sales 2 . Fin & Sioned - 6/1 The young Welsh couple have found the race tough going after arriving in India and a travel mix-up has left them lagging behind the rest of the competition. has them at 6/1 to win. | BBC Photo: BBC Photo Sales 3 . Elizabeth and Letitia - 4/1 Having started the race strongly, reaching the first two checkpoints in first place. Elizabeth and Letitia have found themselves further behind on recent legs - the pair's odds have drifted to 4/1 to win via | BBC Photo: BBC Photo Sales 4 . Brian and Melvyn - 2/1 Having led the race in recent weeks, Brian and Melvyn found themselves in second place after the fifth leg of the race. Can they climb back to the top of the leader board? has them at 2/1 to win the fifth series. | BBC Photo: BBC Photo Sales Related topics: BoostTVBBC

Gambling.com Group Limited (GAMB): A Bull Case Theory
Gambling.com Group Limited (GAMB): A Bull Case Theory

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Gambling.com Group Limited (GAMB): A Bull Case Theory

We came across a bullish thesis on Group Limited (GAMB) on Substack by Inflexio Research. In this article, we will summarize the bulls' thesis on GAMB. Group Limited (GAMB)'s share was trading at $14.72 as of May 14th. GAMB's trailing P/E was 17.52 according to Yahoo Finance. (GAMB) is a high-margin, capital-light affiliate marketing company connecting online gaming operators with depositing users via a portfolio of 60+ websites, including and Monetizing traffic through CPA (50% of revenue), revenue share, and hybrid models, the company earns 62% of its revenue from iGaming and social casinos, and 38% from sports betting. Despite Google algorithm changes in late 2023 and early 2024 that hurt SEO visibility—especially in the UK and Ireland—and forced a reset in guidance, GAMB swiftly pivoted to focus on organic traffic, delivering record Q2, Q3, and Q4 2024 results and restoring investor confidence. With 94% gross margins, 38% EBITDA margins, and nearly 100% FCF conversion, GAMB trades at just 9x EPS and 5.5x EBITDA—levels that appear deeply discounted for a business with a clear path to $100M in EBITDA. Tailwinds include a global iGaming market growing at 12% CAGR and only seven U.S. states having legalized online casinos, leaving ample room for expansion. In 2025, ten states introduced iGaming legislation, with even partial adoption posing significant upside. GAMB is expanding internationally, notably in Latin America, and has grown through strategic M&A—acquiring at 5.6x EBITDA and Oddsjam, a recurring revenue platform, for 5.5x 2025 EBITDA. CEO alignment is strong with 12% ownership and performance-based options. Trading at 12x 2025 EPS with $67–69M EBITDA guidance, GAMB could reach $2.00+ EPS and $24.50/share by 2027. Execution, regulation, and insider sales remain risks, but the risk/reward setup is compelling for long-term investors. Group Limited (GAMB) is not on our list of the 30 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds. As per our database, 18 hedge fund portfolios held GAMB at the end of the fourth quarter which was 11 in the previous quarter. While we acknowledge the risk and potential of GAMB as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than GAMB but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: 8 Best Wide Moat Stocks to Buy Now and 30 Most Important AI Stocks According to BlackRock. Disclosure: None. This article was originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio

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