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Christopher A. Krafcik Gaming Guru - Page 16Gutshot Gaming Moves to Cake Network (Update 2)10 October 2008
Adds comments from Gutshot and Apricot management
A spokesman for the online poker network operator Cake Gaming N.V. confirmed with IGamingNews that Gutshot Gaming, a licensee of Apricot Software Systems Ltd., has moved its operation to the Cake network.
The spokesman said in an e-mail Wednesday afternoon that Gutshot had moved its operation Tuesday. ... (read more)
Neteller Proposes New Trading Moniker9 October 2008
As was hinted at in its first-half results, Neteller has proposed to change its trading moniker to Neovia Financial -- meaning "new way."
In a circular to shareholders this morning, the Isle of Man company said it had, over the last 18 months, transformed its business, moving from the provision of an ... (read more)
Ladbrokes 'Actively Considering' Appeal on Norwegian Setback7 October 2008
Ladbrokes has confirmed with IGamingNews that it is "actively considering" whether to appeal a ruling handed down by the City Court of Oslo Friday, which saw the London bookie denied a license to operate in Norway.
"Going back to 2004 we applied for a license to operate in Norway, but because there was a ... (read more)
Crypto, 888 Extend Licensing Deal7 October 2008
Although 888 Holdings has agreed to license 10 additional games from its competitor, CryptoLogic Ltd., officers from both corporate camps expressed that collaboration is soon to define a maturing industry.
"We're very happy with it," Gigi Levy, the chief executive of 888, said of the deal by telephone. ... (read more)
Old Hands Launch in New Market6 October 2008
As projected in its half-yearly results, Betbull, a retail and online betting operator in which Bwin Interactive Entertainment A.G. holds a 14 percent stake, has received a betting license in the Autonomous Community of Madrid.
"We see the Spanish market as the most promising European opportunity and will ... (read more)
Labour Could Grease Wheels for Norway's Proposed Payments Ban3 October 2008
As Norway grapples with unrest over a high-profile incident involving Internet gambling and a bishop's prodigal son, legislation that would disrupt electronic commerce between Norwegian residents and non-licensed I-gaming Web sites has been formally introduced for a vote in the country's legislature, the ... (read more)
Mansion Deal Boosts Playtech Shares2 October 2008
While a bout of forced selling by one its largest shareholders early this week forced Playtech Ltd. below £4 for the first time since March, shares gained 7 percent today on the back of a deal with Mansion Gibraltar Ltd.
Under the deal, Mansion, a casino client of Playtech's since 2007, will move its ... (read more)
CryptoLogic: From Russia with Love2 October 2008
CryptoLogic Ltd. has inked its first deal in Russia with Kurastica, a spin-off of an undisclosed company which Crypto said had established major gaming businesses across several former Soviet republics.
Under the multi-year deal, Crypto is to supply casino software to Kurastica, which through a number of channels will offer games to Russian residents. ... (read more)
Parlay Set for Italian Foray1 October 2008
While the Italian government has yet to give licensed operators the green light to offer online bingo services, Scott F. White, the chief executive of Parlay Entertainment Inc., said his company hopes to leverage first-mover advantage in a new licensing deal with Italy's Microgame S.p.A.
"If the good ... (read more)
Morning Brief: Cold as Ice30 September 2008
Stodir h.f., the Icelandic investment company formerly known as FL Group h.f., yesterday filed for bankruptcy protection in a Reykjavík court, leaving the fate of its shareholding in Inspired Gaming Group uncertain.
One analyst told IGamingNews this morning that should Stodir's administrator decide to ... (read more)
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