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FIFA Expansion Deal Might Change The Case For Investing In Globant (GLOB)
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sports20h ago

FIFA Expansion Deal Might Change The Case For Investing In Globant (GLOB)

  • Globant and FIFA signed an expanded multi-year partnership to support digital projects for the 2026 World Cup and 2027 Women’s World Cup.
  • Analysts say the FIFA deal strengthens Globant’s position in global digital delivery, especially for high-profile events.
  • Despite the win, near-term growth may depend on timely deal closures and broader adoption of AI-powered services.
  • The outlook projects $3.0 billion in revenue and $242.1 million in earnings by 2028 for Globant.
  • Fair value estimates among community members range from US$61.97 to US$120.71 per share as of November 2025.
  • The analysis notes risks from macroeconomic uncertainty and potential delays in project deals.
  • Globant outlined AI Pods as a key driver for recurring, subscription-based revenue.
  • The story emphasizes how FIFA's partnership could drive adoption of Globant’s digital solutions across major markets.
  • The report includes a caution about revenue diversification beyond FIFA-related work.
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U.S. soccer names potential cities, stadiums for 2031 Women’s World Cup
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sports11h ago

U.S. soccer names potential cities, stadiums for 2031 Women’s World Cup

  • U.S. Soccer proposes 14 American cities and several venues for the 2031 Women’s World Cup.
  • The list includes Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles among others.
  • Gillette Stadium and Lincoln Financial Field were listed as possible venues for the 2031 bid.
  • Hard Rock Stadium was not included in the 2031 bid.
  • Mexico and other nations’ sites from the 2031 bid are also referenced in the plan.
  • National stadiums are proposed in Kingston, Jamaica, and San Jose, Costa Rica.
  • The bid mentioned additional sites across the United States with various capacities.
  • Additional sites in Houston, Kansas City, and Washington, D.C. were listed with lower capacities.
  • The Associated Press contributed to the MassLive report on the 2031 bid.
  • The 1994 men’s World Cup hosts Orlando and Washington previously hosted matches for the event.
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