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Atlantic City Casino Reform, Internet Gambling Won’t Work Claims Moody’s
Mobile Betting Boosts Sportingbet Profits
(The Press Association) - Online bookmaker Sportingbet said it has seen an increase in punters gambling on-the-go amid the growing popularity of smartphones.
Crown Casino Accused of Allowing Desperate Gamblers to Urinate on Machines
Motley Fool Looks At Potential Players In Legalized US Online Gambling Field
Harrahs IPO Cancelled
Harrahs, the Las Vegas casino operator and sponsor of the World Series of Poker, has cancelled its IPO on Friday, citing declining marketing conditions.
News of the Initial Public Offering being scrapped comes one day after General Motors returned to the stock market surrounded by plenty of hoopla. While the GM shares did not deliver a huge punch over the price of the initial public offering, there was still a 3.6 percent rise in the stock price.
Ladbrokes Abruptly Pulls Out of China, Hong Kong Market
With little notice, the United Kingdom’s largest bookmaker, Ladbrokes, will stop accepting bets online from those living in China and Hong Kong.
Stan James buys stake in online betting firm
Global online gaming operator Stan James Plc has announced the acquisition of a majority stake in Racing2day LLC, presided over by Belfast man Vincent Caldwell.
PowerPoker.com Takes Advantage of Cake Poker Malta Class 4 License
2010 $19.5 million Revenue Loss for Cryptologic: 3rd Quarter Results Dismal
Crown Casino Catches Tiger Woods By Tail Again At Australian Open
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PokerStars Completes Deal With ESPN
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Just days after completing a huge deal with FOXSports.com, PokerStars announced that they’ve signed yet another deal with ESPN. In this deal, PokerStars will be providing their superior software for the ESPN Poker Club. The new software is expected to be operating right before ESPN’s coverage of the WSOP Main Event begins on November 9th.
Cake Poker Launches Exchange For Buying and Selling Gold Cards
Always innovative, the Cake Poker Network on Thursday announced it has launched a new website where players can buy or sell Gold Cards.
The Gold Cards in question have been part of the Cake Poker Network since its inception over four years ago and feature collectible rewards that are randomly distributed to players seated at all real money ring games. The cards are awarded much quicker at the high stakes games.
Stan James Buys Interest in US-Based Online Horse Racing Site
Betfair Threatens to Leave United Kingdom
The world’s largest online betting exchange, Betfair, which went public earlier this month and is valued at £1.4bn, is threatening to exit the United Kingdom over the The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) “unreasonable” racing levy.
CEO David Yu told a Sunday newspaper Betfair would be “happy to be licensed and to pay sensible tax but if we don’t see movement we’d have to consider what’s right for the business over the long term.”