Penn Stock Drops Over 5.5% After Ending ESPN Partnership
PENN announced it will retain customer information for nearly 3 million users who signed up for ESPN BET, including 300,000 new users from the recent football season.
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Summary
PENN’s stock decline follows its decision to end the ESPN BET partnership, while local political and social events continue shaping regional dynamics in Canada.
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The Economic Times — 2025-11-06