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September 7, 2006 at 10:25 am #596746AnonymousInactive
just heard about this on CNN. Can´t find anything online though.
September 7, 2006 at 10:42 am #704860AnonymousInactiveHi Goldfinger
I’ve just been made aware of this: http://www.forbes.com/markets/feeds/afx/2006/09/07/afx2999197.html
Cat
September 7, 2006 at 10:54 am #704863AnonymousInactiveWow, Sportingbet is like 100x bigger than BOS, this could start a war
Looks like poor BOS was justice a practice chump, and now that they got away with that, it’s time to go after the big money
I was reading this interview by the president of World Sports Exchange, the first one to actually go to jail for taking bets online
September 7, 2006 at 11:08 am #704864AnonymousInactivedamiandunlap wrote:betusa
betuk
Playersonly
Wallstreet
Sportsbook
Sportsbooks
Hollywood
Gambling.net
Aces
Racebook
superbook
ABCsportsbookJust a few of the books under there company
Jay post on a few sports forums.
Don’t bother, there’s over 100 of them
52bet.com
Allpro
Sportsbetting
Win4real
Sportingbetusa
ezsportsbook
nycsportsbook
bettingexpress
mysportsbook
probets
sportsfanatik
betonusa – i know was, might still be
PARADISE POKER
betbookieand a whole bunch more
i really can’t see them going down, they are huge, but you never know, rumour is that a stock market crash is planned for the near future
if that does happen, i’ll tell y’all who took the loot
September 7, 2006 at 2:32 pm #704897AnonymousInactiveWhile I cannot be described as a friend of Sportingbet by any leap of the imagination, I have to stand behind them in this.
I hope the UK will finally get pissed off here. How long can the US trample on their business without any reaction?
The UK should join Aruba and Barbuda. Those guys have guts, and if the UK joined this complaint it would have pull.
This is seriously impacting the British Stockmarket.
September 7, 2006 at 2:38 pm #704900AnonymousInactiveSportingbet’s site is still up. BOS’s site was down the day of the arrest (and still is). Clearly this is a different situation.
Marc Lesnick
Conference Organizer
http://www.CasinoAffiliateConvention.com
September 14-15, 2006
Las VegasSeptember 8, 2006 at 8:25 am #705010AnonymousInactiveGaming shares plummet in wake of (sportingbet) arrest
Shares in the major online gaming companies have all plummeted after the announcement of Dicks’ arrest. PartyGaming shares fell 12 per cent, to 103.75p; 888 dropped 15 pre cent, to 143.50p with Leisure & Gaming down 33 per cent to 73.50p.source ATE
September 8, 2006 at 9:12 am #705012AnonymousInactiveIt’s quite obvious that executives of public gambling companies are clear targets . How far will this crackdown go? And how many more executive arrests to be made? We are expecting a record crowd at the Casino Affiliate Convention in Las Vegas next week – will this arrest affect turnout and attendance to GPWA and CAC?
September 8, 2006 at 12:51 pm #705054AnonymousInactive5 programs have all ready cancelled for CAC. I dont blame them common sense dictates I do the same, even if I am ignoring that common sense at this point.
While I like Vegas I hope that future events are elsewhere. Vancouver still has decent weather in September or else the conference could be in the Caribbean or Central America.
September 8, 2006 at 1:22 pm #705061AnonymousInactiveIntersting opinion from Peter Wilson (Gaming lawyer) on the whole situation on our site http://www.igamingbusiness.com/article-detail.php?articleID=11442
I will still be in Vegas, so see you there
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