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Nambling Notes - June 2, 2008

2 June 2008
California: I-Poker Study Bill Moves to State Senate for Consideration A bill to study an intrastate Internet poker offering in California has moved from the State Assembly to the State Senate. The bill, AB 2026, was introduced to the Legislature by Assemblyman Lloyd E. Levine, Democrat of Van Nuys, on Feb. ... (read more)
 

Q.& A. | Paul J. Barnes

30 May 2008
A new network and desirable licensure within the European Union mean more opportunities for Devilfish Gaming. Having last week completed the relocation of its operation from the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory to the island nation of Malta, DevilfishPoker.com, the company's core offering, has gone live on the ... (read more)
 

PartyGaming Shares Rise 10% on U.S. Settlement Rumor

30 May 2008
Shares in PartyGaming rose 10 percent Friday on speculation that the company has settled with the United States Department of Justice. Due to disparity between time zones, Interactive Gaming News could not reach John Shepherd, the company's director of corporate communications, for comment. However, Mr. ... (read more)
 

Sportingbet: Turkish Detainees Are Not Board Members

29 May 2008
Sportingbet learned Wednesday that two of its employees, and an unknown number of individuals associated with its former marketing partner, had been detained in Turkey. “The reality is, we’re operating in an information vacuum at the moment,” George Hudson, a spokesman for Sportingbet, told Interactive Gaming News in a telephone interview Thursday. ... (read more)
 

First Quarter Was Biggest on Record, Consultancy Says

21 May 2008
Global Betting and Gaming Consultants has said the first quarter of the 2008 calendar year was the largest on record for the Internet gambling industry. GBGC, a financial consultancy covering the land-based and Internet gambling industries, revealed industry-wide first-quarter gross revenue of $3.8 ... (read more)
 

Nambling Notes - May 21, 2008

21 May 2008
Update: U.S.-Antigua W.T.O. Dispute Antigua and Barbuda's finance minister, L. Errol Cort, will meet with U.S. trade representatives Friday, in an effort to resolve the long-running dispute between the island nation and its northern neighbor before the World Trade Organization. According to Antigua Sun, both parties agreed to suspend the most recent W.T.O. ... (read more)
 

Editor's Note: South Africa

20 May 2008
Interactive Gaming News on Monday morning issued a breaking news bulletin titled "South African Parliament Approves Regulatory Bill." For the bulletin, Wayne Lurie, a South African attorney specializing in commercial, Internet and Internet-gaming-related law, was contacted by IGN staff to confirm a ... (read more)
 

Nambling Notes - May 20, 2008

20 May 2008
Betsson (Stockholm: SEK 64 / - SEK 3.25 / - 4.83%) Betsson, the Sweden-based online operator, has reportedly been "charged for advertising its services in the Icelandic media," reports Iceland Review, a Reykjavik-based English-language magazine. According to the Review article, Sigurdur G. Gudjónsson, ... (read more)
 

Nambling Notes - May 19, 2008

19 May 2008
NetPlay TV (London: 22p / + 1p / + 4.76%) NetPlay TV, the interactive television gambling specialist, has revealed full-yearly revenue of £9.41 million, or $18.32 million, on losses before taxes of £4 million. However, £2.5 million of the loss derived from a single "goodwill impairment," the company ... (read more)
 

Market Briefs

18 May 2008
PartyGaming Chief Steps down, Board Shuffled Mitchell A. Garber, the chief executive of PartyGaming, will step down Friday, three months after announcing a desire to return to North America for family reasons. Mr. Garber, a Canadian national, is succeeded by James A. Ryan, chief executive of St. ... (read more)

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