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Rivalry Corp to Present at Craig-Hallum Alpha Select Conference on November 16

Rivalry Corp (TSXV: RVLY) (OTCQX: RVLCF) (FSE: 9VK), the leading sportsbook and iGaming operator for Millennials and Gen Z, today announced that it will participate at the 14th Annual Craig Hallum Alpha Select Conference in New York, New York, on November 16, 2023. Rivalry Corp co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Steven Salz will be available for one-on-one meetings with investors throughout the day.
The Craig-Hallum Alpha Select Conference is an idea generation opportunity for institutional investors. More than 90 public companies have been selected to present by the Craig-Hallum research team based on characteristics that are consistent with the firm’s Alpha Select List. These include a sub-$500 million market cap, attractive business models, strong management teams, sustainable competitive advantage, unique solutions to large problems, above-average growth prospects, significant unappreciated value and little or no sell-side coverage.
Attendance is by invitation only through a Craig-Hallum representative.
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