In 10 days, Flutter CEO Peter Jackson will ring the opening bell, and Flutter shares will begin to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Flutter is moving to New York because it has a big US business, it’s a big company now and, more importantly, because US investors seem to take a more generous view of technology companies. The hope is that Flutter will be scrutinised by more analysts, will be benchmarked against more peers, and in the end, the market will price its earnings at a bigger multiple than in Dublin. Yesterday, Flutter released a short trading…