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EiG: Emerging Markets and Snarky Lawyers

25 September 2008
Any delegates who couldn't face the world after overindulging at the opulent conference party on Wednesday night missed out on an informative final day of EiG 2008. In the emerging market track the various speakers broadened the audience's outlook in markets like Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America. ... (read more)
 

EiG: Legal Issues Still Dominate

24 September 2008
Lawyers, lawyers everywhere, nor any drop to drink! Legal issues dominated the second day of European i-Gaming Congress and Expo in Barcelona and with news coming from the United States of moves in Kentucky to seize gambling domain names it was no surprise that the morning’s opening session on the latest situation in North America was well attended. ... (read more)
 

EiG: Hypercompetitive Industry Means 'Move or Die' for Operators, Party C.E.O. Says

23 September 2008
The opening day of the European i-Gaming Congress and Expo in Barcelona began with a nebulous question from the keynote speaker, Bruno Giussani: What's happening out there? Mr. Giussani is the European director of Technology Entertainment Design and is an analyst of technology innovation and trends. ... (read more)
 

International Eggs

16 September 2008
When William Hill’s Chief Executive Ralph J. Topping announced the company’s interim results in July he stated that he wanted the online division -- both betting and gaming -- to make a greater contribution to the overall business. He also revealed that just 10 percent of the online business came from non-British customers. ... (read more)
 

Web Two-Point-Hype?

18 August 2008
It is tempting to dismiss Web 2.0 as a fad dreamt up by an e-commerce community that has got some of its swagger back after a few contemplative years since the dot-com bubble burst. But the term has certainly found a receptive audience in the online gambling sector and a growing number of projects are being ... (read more)
 

Bookies, Bettors Bonkers over Beijing

22 July 2008
As Beijing makes its final preparations before hosting the Olympic Games in August, the issue of online gambling has become more prominent in China. The country will be the focus of world attention for the duration of the Games, and Chinese authorities are keen to present the best possible image. This has ... (read more)
 

Q.& A. | Marcel Puyk

10 June 2008
Continuing its series of interviews with key figures in the mobile gambling sector, IGamingNews spoke with Marcel Puyk, chief executive of Cellectivity, a mobile betting and gambling specialist, about Asia, in-running betting, and "next-gen" handsets. Q: What significance do you see in the recent ... (read more)
 

The Many Faces of Sweden

2 June 2008
The opening of a betting shop might not initially appear to be an event worthy of report. But when that betting shop is in Stockholm, it takes on much greater significance. Betsson’s new shop in Sweden’s capital city opened on Friday, and gives physical form to the pressure that is being applied to the ... (read more)
 

Regulation Remains an Open-Ended Question

28 May 2008
As constituents of Finland's tripartite gambling monopoly continue to weigh offering certain games online, including poker, the country's government remains undecided on how best to proceed with its regulatory efforts. In Finland, the Lotteries Act covers the gambling market. Under the associated licensing regime only one license is issued for each type of gambling activity. ... (read more)
 

A Busy Half

21 May 2008
A duo of shrewd investors takes an interest in the M-gambling sector; a mobile operator reveals its first fully profitable quarter; a leading C.E.O. argues the sector is several years from catching fire long sought. Indeed, across the first half of the 2008 calendar year, mobile gambling has seen its share ... (read more)

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