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![]() Online casino software provider CryptoLogic and online
gaming group 888 Holdings have signed a three-year licensing deal.
![]() One of the UK's
leading casino operators is set on expanding its business - in Asia. A deal reached between 888 and Chinese company
Entertasia sets the wheels in motion.
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The US has opened the gates to its services markets, a move which may cost it up to $100 billion in trade business. This comes in the wake of a landmark World Trade Organisation ruling, after the US blocked foreign gambling companies from trading.
Casinos seem to forget about their players for a while, as
they merge into a third brand.
If counting to 8 billion sounds like much, try doing so in Hebrew, the language spoken in Israel, where the two businessmen who invested this sum - in dollars - come from.
Fasten your seat belts and suck on hard candy - when we
reach our cruising altitude, you will be able to play online poker and other
fun casino games.
![]() Sportingbet calls 2007 a transitional year. In a statement
reporting loss of profit following the US crackdown on online gambling,
the gaming operator announced that sales now meet managers' expectations.
PartyGaming CEO, Mr. Garber, has announced his company is looking to be bought. The buyer's identity: preferably American.
Companies are moving their headquarters from the US and Canada and moving to where online
gambling is more welcome. Dublin alone has already seen 300 new jobs created around this industry.
A profitable summer, traditionally a slow time for the
gambling industry, has 888 excited about the prospects for the second half of
2007.
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