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Benchmark Maintains ‘Buy' Rating on Genius Sports Limited (GENI)

Benchmark Maintains ‘Buy' Rating on Genius Sports Limited (GENI)

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Genius Sports Limited (NYSE:GENI) is included in our list of best stocks for a .
Citing the upcoming Q2 earnings as a critical driver, Benchmark maintained its 'Buy' rating on Genius Sports Limited (NYSE:GENI) with a price target of $12 on June 24, 2025. The analyst highlighted the NFL season, which will shortly follow the company's Q2 earnings announcement in August, potentially having its impact on earnings as well. Moreover, the analyst expects material improvement in the company's monetization in H2 2025 amid FanHub's rollout across NFL-owned platforms and increasing advertiser interest. Benchmark also expects a boost in Genius Sports Limited's (NYSE:GENI) long-term visibility following the recent extension of NFL rights until 2030.
Genius Sports Limited (NYSE:GENI) supports leagues, sportsbooks, and broadcasters with its data-driven infrastructure and monetization services.
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