Churchill Downs Inc
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Price: 75.5 EUR -1.95% Market Closed
Market Cap: €5.6B
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Churchill Downs Inc. runs horse racing venues, casinos, and online betting services. Its best-known property is Churchill Downs Racetrack in Kentucky, home of the Kentucky Derby. The company also owns and operates gaming properties in several states and offers digital wagering through its TwinSpires brand. It makes money from admission, wagering takeout, gaming revenue, hotel and entertainment spending, and online betting activity. Its customers are racing fans, casino visitors, and sports and horse-race bettors. At the track, Churchill Downs is part venue owner, part event producer, and part gambling operator. That mix matters because the company can earn from the experience around live racing, not just from the races themselves. What makes the business unusual is that it sits at the center of two different industries: traditional horse racing and regulated gaming. The racing side gives it a famous national brand and a major annual event, while the gaming and online betting businesses provide steadier, year-round cash generation. This gives Churchill Downs a role that is broader than a racetrack owner and more specialized than a typical casino company.

CHR Intrinsic Value
136.74 EUR
Undervaluation 45%
Intrinsic Value
Price €75.5

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