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Things are looking good for European bookmaker Unibet as they announced revenue for 3Q and nine months ending September 2006.
The Guardian Unlimited is reporting that three people who helped establish Sportingbet's Paradise Poker are sharing a payout of about $20 million.
FireOne Cools Off Because Of UIGEA
After ceasing business in the United States, e-wallet FireOne says that it will lose somewhere in the neighborhood of $78 million (USD).
Things will be looking a little different around L&G. They announced a new CEO, consulting firm and sale of U.S. operations.
According to reports, 888 and Party will reduce the number of employees in their Gibraltar offices.
In a move many industry observers didn't see coming, William Hill announced that chief operating officer Tom Singer has stepped down.
It seems as if the chapter on BetonSports and the U.S., which started with the arrest of then CEO David Carruthers, may finally be closing.
Bwin refuted weekend reports which claimed that they were in talks to sell to PartyGaming.
The gaming software developer and indirect subsidiary, RNG, have a $1 million licensing agreement with Golden Palace.
Contrary to reports last week, it is Ladbrokes, not PartyGaming, that 888 is entertaining a bid from.
According to a report from Reuters on Saturday, PartyGaming is in talks to buy part of Austrian betting outfit bwin.
Mergers like <a href="http://www.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article5044.html">Ultimate and Absolute</a>, <a href="http://www.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article5005.html">888 and Party</a>, are all the rage, but is a major American casino about to enter the game?
Despite challenges presented by the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Cryptologic announced that the company's quarterly revenue increased 32 percent.
Tarlo Lyons, a law firm in London, has had a chance to peruse the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act and reported its findings.
An econo-airline in Europe has signed a deal that will allow its aircraft to provide customers with online gambling to go with their complementary drinks.
888, Sportingbet and PartyGaming are warning the British government that many offshore online casino operators will refuse to sign up for regulation without knowledge of how they will be taxed.




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