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July 18, 2006 at 5:07 pm #595630AnonymousInactiveJuly 18, 2006 at 6:36 pm #699119AnonymousInactive
Hmmm… Let’s just say, hypothetically of course, that I’m a publicist for the world’s largest online gambling company. They’re traded on the London Stock Exchange and have their operations in Costa Rica, and I work in Canada. Considering what just happened to the BetOnSports crew, what do you think my odds might be of getting busted when I go to Las Vegas for WSOP later this month!? Hell, what if a SWAT Team takes the whole Rio hostage!?
I’m not going to worry about it. I’m going to Vegas with the three beautiful women who star in ACES, the sexy new poker movie sponsored by Aces.com. I can think of worse people to be “detained” with! Watch for us if you’re in Las Vegas July 27 – 30 for the big WSOP Championship Tournament kick-off weekend!
Curious about the movie sponsorship/promotion? Check out the ladies’ blog: http://www.acesmovie.blogspot.com
July 18, 2006 at 7:42 pm #699144AnonymousInactiveTaken from that news liten linked above ..
U.K.-listed stocks in the gambling sector, which lost more than 300 million pounds ($548 million) Monday, fell again after BETonSPORTS asked that its stock be suspended.
Sportingbet.com Plc plunged 35 percent, while Partygaming Plc fell 17 percent, 888 Plc was off 13 percent, and BetandWin.com Interactive Entertainment AG tumbled 24 percent.
That’s a massive series of hits.
Now – where are those people who wanted to ignore legislative impacts and thought gambling stocks were a good idea ?
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