Star Entertainment gets a late $250 million proposal from US casino powerhouse Bally’s.

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  1. It seems like the recent developments surrounding Star Entertainment and the $250 million offer from Bally’s could have significant implications for both companies and the broader gaming industry. If the deal goes through, it could be a game changer for Star as they navigate challenges in a highly competitive market. For Bally’s, this could be an opportunity to expand their footprint in international markets. It will be interesting to see how both parties respond and what this means for future collaborations or competition in the gaming sector. What are your thoughts on this potential acquisition?

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