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April 17, 2006 at 12:17 pm #688905AnonymousInactive
In regards on how I do my searches are confidential based on privacy and sworn oaths we have spoke about this in confidence. Perhaps I was not takin seriously, my skills are back. Its like me asking private information about 888.com
But this will not hinder our progress to a resolution. I can provide the name of SE, where it was found, and in some instances the aff tag, persons name, and location. I highly urge a meeting be setup with Webzcas or a conference call. I can debrief Webzcas on most of my findings. I highly urge this approach, because there are many people watching this unravel.
For the site in question can be found easily on yahoo type in search onlinegambling7.com and look for
Online Gambling Resource Casino Casino Game Game Online
… Welcome to onlinegambling7.com, . Our goal? Simple, provide a comprehensive guide to , also … Welcome to onlinegambling7.com, . Our goal? Simple, provide a comprehensive guide to …online-gambling-resource.go4net-6.info – 26k – Cached – More from this site – SaveOnce found hit the cache page here in postion 7. you will find what you are looking for. I will be posting more today.
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April 17, 2006 at 2:00 pm #688926AnonymousInactiveFound on Yahoo now in position 28 by searching onlinegambling7.com
Online Gambling Resource Casino Casino Game Game Online
… Welcome to onlinegambling7.com, . Our goal? Simple, provide a comprehensive guide to , also … Welcome to onlinegambling7.com, . Our goal? Simple, provide a comprehensive guide to …online-gambling-resource.go4net-6.info – 26k – Cached – More from this site – SaveWhen visiting the the site one will find in postion #7
7. http://www.888.com – 100% Bonus up to $200!
888.com (Casino-on-Net) – World’s Largest Online Casino! High Payouts – 97.94%, Giant Progressive Slot Jackpots, up to $250,000(!) on one play in Keno game and much more. Free Download!
http://www.888.comIn the cache version one will find in position #4
4. xCaptains Free Casinos – Free Bonuses!
The Net’s #1 guide to Free Cash casino promotions, listing over 200 online casino and sports betting sites. Captains Free Casinos will steer you to the best Free cash promotions every month.
xwww.captains-free-casinos.comAs if the Captain and family hve not suffered enough!
These are just a dent in all the front pages 888.com has in their arsenal.xwww.888.com
xwww.88880.com
xwww.888casino.info
xwww.888snooker.com
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xwww.monaco-77.com
xwww.monaco777.com
xwww.slots247.com
xwww.tend-to-gamble.com
xwww.timetolotto.comThere is more, I suggest every webmaster check back links for any of these pages.
Greek39^* NHApril 17, 2006 at 2:12 pm #688928AnonymousInactiveCaptured on Friday January 6, 2006
Some public srock history on 888.com
Traded on the London stock exchange
888.com is one of the world’s most popular online gaming companies. On 1st September 2005, it announced its intention to float on the London Stock Exchange. As an ideal venue for this launch, 888.com chose the Media & Business Complex within the London Stock Exchange itself. The contemporary venue welcomed an audience of City investors, analysts, bank representatives and press to the launch.The event made full use of the Forum, the Exchange’s most flexible event space, with impressive branded backdrops and staging. A variety of branded pop-up stands were also placed in the Atrium and 888.com utilised the comprehensive AV equipment, with a live web feed and conference cal
The Exchange has a unique mix of event space and broadcast studios. 888.com took advantage of the studio facilities a month after their launch event. On 29th September, CEO, John Anderson, was invited to open trading on the London markets by switching on ‘The Source’, a specially commissioned artwork reflecting the nature of financial markets in the electronic age. Before and after the market open, he was interviewed in Studio 3 by three major broadcasters on the company’s IPO launch.
The interview schedule was as follows:
Matt Robinson, Head of UK Marketing for 888.com said “In my opinion, the London Stock Exchange is one of the best facilities for an event in the UK. The venue is exceptional and I would score it 10/10 for every aspect.”snaptastic – Fri, 06 Jan 06 :
Traders expect Ladbrokes bid for 888888 Holdings, the online casino and poker company, closed at a record high yesterday on hopes that it could be a takeover target for Ladbrokes once the bookmaker has completed the ?3.3bn sale of its Hilton hotels.
Chris Bell, the Ladbrokes chief executive, is determined to make the most of the company’s independent status by expanding overseas and online, and traders reckon 888 could be a tempting target for the cash-generative bookie.888 operates Casino-On-Net, one of the most popular online casino sites, and Pacific Poker, the fourth-biggest internet poker site. Around half its revenues come from the US and analysts note that its chief executive, John Anderson, was once a Ladbrokes employee.
On top of that, 888 appears to be one of the cheapest stocks in the sector, trading on a prospective price-earnings ratio of 14, according to stockbroker Killik & Co. 888 shares, whicfloated at 175p in September, closed 2.25p higher at 210.25p, valuing the FTSE 250 company at just over ?700888.com Goes Public to the Tune of $261 million
888 Holdings, the Gibraltar-based company that runs the gaming sites 888.com, PacificPoker.com, and ReefClubCasino.com, has just gone public. This morning, the company released 84.4 million shares on the London Stock Exchange, earning shareholders about $261 million and bringing the company’s value to $1.04 billion.The sale represented about 25 percent of the company‘s stock. Israeli brothers Avi and Aaron Shaked retained 51.2 percent of the company’s stock, which is valued at $550 million. They owned about 70 percent of the company before the sale and each made about $94 million today.
Brothers Shay and Ron Ben-Yitzhak, who collectively owned 23 percent of the company’s stock, sold $63 million worth of stock and retained about 17 percent of 888 Holdings, which is valued at $184 million.
Shares might have gone higher if the company went public a month ago, before PartyGaming released its quarterly report. In it, an independent auditor predicted that online poker growth would slow in upcoming months. The day the report was released, PartyGaming’s stock dropped 33 percent.
888 Holdings had predicted that it would be worth about $1.5 billion after the sale, but fell short due to PartyGaming’s report. 888 Holdings stock price opened at 182 pence and ended the day at 170 pence.
April 17, 2006 at 2:28 pm #688930AnonymousInactiveAgain some history this is all leading somewhere.
Company History
1997
888 was founded in 1997 in the British Virgin Islands as Virtual Holdings Limited. In the same year, its Antiguan subsidiary obtained a gaming licence in Antigua where it based all of its management, gaming servers, member support functions and technical and payments staff. 888’s platform and first proprietary product, Casino-on-Net, was launched in May 1997.
1998
Random Logic Limited was established in 1998 in Tel-Aviv, Israel to provide research and development and marketing services to 888.
2002
888 launched its second casino product, Reef Club Casino, in June 2002. In 2002, 888 Holdings launched its 888.com brand and also its multi-player online poker room, Pacific Poker. 888 Holdings also established an additional marketing office, Virtual Marketing Services (UK) Limited, in London in 2002 to source its offline advertising in the UK.
2003
in July 2003, 888 obtained a gaming licence in Gibraltar. At that time, 888’s headquarters, management and operational centre, including all of its gaming and deposit servers and its dedicated member support centre, were moved from Antigua to Gibraltar. Towards the end of 2003, 888 launched version seven of Casino-on-Net.com.
2004
In August 2004 888 introduced a pilot programme for skill games (888.tv and 888.info). In October 2004, 888 Holdings launched access to a betting exchange platform, Betmate.com, to non-US members.
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April 17, 2006 at 3:22 pm #688939AnonymousInactiveFound on Google for search phrase onlinegambling7.com on page 2
online gambling resource advice & reviewsCopyright © 2005 Onlinegambling7.com Good Day! Welcome to … Gamble Online Casino Games – Gambling Resource … Gamble Online Casino Games is a useful …
http://www.money-poker-club.info/online-gambling-resource.html – 8k – Cached – Similar pages
The site redirects directly to Pacific Poker. I have left this site alone for quite sometime now. I would assume lots has been made by this affilate of 888.comGreek39
April 17, 2006 at 3:41 pm #688942AnonymousInactiveResults 1 – 10 of about 42,600 for games and casino “gamesandcasino.com”
A lot of these “backlinks” are 888 scraping me.
I am NOT happy.
This is not just another way to promote 888. Stop it. Now. I want to see these sites DOWN!
April 17, 2006 at 4:44 pm #688947AnonymousInactiveDominque is right, there is alot more tell. This is just the tip of the iceberg. I will post more tomorrow and give you a chance Shelly to catch your breathe.
Thanks greek39
P.S If you are a CAP member who practices in scraping you will be exposed as part of this campaign.
April 17, 2006 at 6:13 pm #688956AnonymousInactiveShelly is more than likely just a go between. I wouldnt doubt that shelly hasnt a clue about this and other related issues with 888.
I find it amusing that they want to know how we are finding out about their techniques. Its like they want to try and plug those holes instead of ceasing what they are doing. Maybe we should just go straight to the LSE and their investors and then sit back and watch them crash. :grunt:
April 17, 2006 at 6:13 pm #688958AnonymousInactiveGreek, how do I find out if my site is being scraped exactly? Does the scraper website look indentical to my website, or is it just content? How do I find the list or recognize if a site is scraping me?
I’m concerned about this also, my big site has tons of original content and 1000s of hours of hard work going into it for the past year and its getting bad results, yet i have a really new crappy site that i threw up there just so its there with barly anything on it and its getting a better rating. Before I thought it could be the google sandbox or something, only there are other search engines to that could still be giving me traffic and they arent. Now I want to know if someone is actually stealing my content and well deserved visitors while i get stuck with crap and a totally penalized site!
Thanks, Ryan
April 17, 2006 at 8:06 pm #688972AnonymousInactiveBack in 52′ feel free to PM me. As a stated so many times, I am back. I have had Google contact and the situation is very serious. There is alot more but slow and steady. Patience is a virtue until Friday.
I hate subjecting Shelly to this, she just works for the company. greek39^* slapon noflow. The little dutch boy is takin his finger out of the dike.
April 18, 2006 at 12:11 am #688992AnonymousInactiveA personal note from a very popular search engine to me.
Second, we understand that you’ve found a particular site that’s spamming our index. Please be assured that we’re always working to improve the quality of our index, and we’d like to hear about the site you found.
greek39
April 18, 2006 at 1:06 am #688996AnonymousInactivegreek39 wrote:Second, we understand that you’ve found a particular site that’s spamming our index. Please be assured that we’re always working to improve the quality of our index, and we’d like to hear about the site you found.Yes, my experence also. The engines are getting more and more interested in this.
I expect them to acumulate the information, analyse all of these sites and one lovely day they will wave their magic wand and – poof- several hundred thousand sites will disappear and it will not be possible to create more of the same.
April 18, 2006 at 3:03 am #689009AnonymousInactiveHi Greek39,
Thank you very much for all your hard work in this matter. I will keep a watch on this thread in the days to come.April 18, 2006 at 3:09 am #689010AnonymousInactiveThank you Captain, I hope something good comes out of all this. Slow and steady, greek39
April 18, 2006 at 12:03 pm #689031AnonymousInactivePerhaps Shelly is still looking into the matter. In the meantime would anybody like me to find some scraper links to or from 888.com. Only from honest webmasters please, my findings will be posted only as it relates to 888.com all else will be kept confidential. This should demonstrate the depth of the problem.
If they are no takers, I will be posting more today. This is an excellent opportunity to get a little moe indepth. greek39
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