Penn Stock Drops Over 5.50% After Ending ESPN Partnership
PENN announced it will keep the data of nearly 3 million ESPN BET users, including 300,000 new sign-ups during the recent football season.
News Highlights
- Alberta Nursing Strike Threat: Nursing care workers in Alberta plan a large strike, demanding urgent changes; the Alberta Finance Minister has responded as deadlines approach.
- Anunay Sood’s Legacy: Travel creator Anunay Sood, with millions of followers, died at 32. Details emerged about his net worth, family, relationships, and final Instagram post expressing disbelief over recent experiences.
- Quebec Municipal Elections: Soraya Martinez Ferrada, a former Liberal now centrist, won Montreal’s mayoral race after 8 years of Liberal leadership, focusing on reviewing bike lanes and addressing homelessness. Sam Hamad lost the Quebec City mayoral race amid personal accusations.
"Still can't believe I spent the weekend surrounded by legends and dream machines." – Anunay Sood’s final Instagram post days before his death.
PENN customers should know their account data remains secure despite the ESPN BET program ending.
Author's summary: Penn's stock fell sharply after ending its ESPN BET partnership, but the company will retain customer data, while major news includes Alberta strikes, Anunay Sood’s death, and significant Quebec election shifts.
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The Economic Times — 2025-11-06