High Roller Technologies: What If Prediction Markets Hit $1 Trillion?
High Roller Technologies (ROLR) is assigned a 'hold' rating as its current stock price of around $10 aligns with base-case valuation expectations. The company's asset-light model and partnerships, including one with Crypto.com and LGM, aim to scale fee-based prediction market revenue while targeting lower customer acquisition costs. Revenue projections for FY 2030 range between $65 million and $75 million, with potential share price upside dependent on take rates and market multiples, though near-term normalization pressures remain.
- ▪High Roller Technologies maintains a 'hold' rating with its current stock price reflecting base scenario valuation.
- ▪The company's partnership with Crypto.com and LGM focuses on scalable, fee-based prediction market revenue and reducing customer acquisition costs.
- ▪FY 2030 revenue is projected between $65 million and $75 million, with share price valuations estimated from $8.25 to $14 depending on take rates and multiples.
- ▪High Roller's asset-light, high-margin business model could support future share buybacks.
- ▪Prediction market growth and market normalization trends may impact long-term upside potential.
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