Английская Википедия:Catena Media
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Catena Media is a public media company. The company was founded in 2012 and employs 500 people in Malta, the United Kingdom, Serbia, Italy, Germany, Sweden, the United States, Australia, and Japan.
History
In 2008, childhood friends Erik Bergman and Emil Thidell opened a web consulting agency. For the first two years, the business operated from Thidell's parents’ basement. In October 2010, the pair decided to move to Malta. In 2012, they established Catena Media, with a focus on the lead generation for online gambling operators.Шаблон:Citation needed
In 2013, Catena Media began rapidly expanding, entering the Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish markets. In October 2014, the company completed its first acquisition of the company Finix Invest, and in 2015 acquired eight more companies in the UK, the Netherlands, and Belgium. By the end of 2015, the company employed 50 people.[1] In the first quarter of 2017, its revenues totaled EUR 15.23 million (7.46).[2]
Websites
AskGamblers.com
Catena Media acquired the website AskGamblers.com in April 2016 for €15 million (US$17.1 million).[3] AskGamblers is one of Catena Media's largest websites, which features a service to resolve player complaints. Players lodge disputes with the website, and an operator responds. Through the service, $26 million has been returned to over 9,873 players in total as of 2015.[4]
Other websites
Catena Media acquired i15Media in December 2016.[5] In late 2016 the company also acquired two British websites - SBAT.com, a sports statistics and betting tips website, for €13 million[6] and CasinoUK.com, for US$13.38 million.[7]
In April 2017, Catena Media relaunched casino comparison site JohnSlots.com.[8] In December, it was announced that Catena Media had purchased Squawka, a football news website which had been going through financial difficulties, for $1.3 million.[9] Catena Media also acquired Baybets Ltd. that same month.[10]
In March 2018, Catena Media acquired the US-based BonusSeeker.com.[11] In July 2018, Catena Media closed its acquisition of the foreign exchange market news website LeapRate.com.[12]
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