moneyplus
- 23 Dec 2003 18:51
Anyone holding these? Evil K drove the price right down and now they seem to be recovering---are they worth considering now they seem to have sorted out their finances?
lanayel
- 07 Sep 2006 15:53
- 100 of 465
Are you being serious ?
The Chairman got detained by the US authorities today and the shares are suspended !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peter123
- 07 Sep 2006 15:59
- 101 of 465
Yes I'd know about it? But any news about the chairman.
Peter123
- 07 Sep 2006 19:48
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I hold shares in this company. What do you think its going to happen? Any opinions would be appreciated.
Peter123
- 08 Sep 2006 15:45
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Sportingbet Peter Dicks' arrest to serve political purposes
Gambling by computer, this is the charge upon which U.K. citizen Peter Dicks was arrested upon his arrival in the United States. The arrest warrant was issued July 12 and is apparently only one of many still outstanding on the case, said Dwight Robinette, spokesman for the Louisiana State Police.
The so-called crack down on online gambling is being pursued by means of ridicule laws. With Bin Laden still at large, Iran building nuclear bombs, North Korea threatening to test them and while hundreds are being slaughtered in Iraq every day, the U.S. Department of Justice chooses to become the World's favorite joke by prosecuting and arresting non U.S. citizens on such ridicule charges.
Bending local laws to support the political stance behind HR 4411 the DoJ violates doesn't hesitate to violate the International Right to please and appease those hardcore conservatives supporters and sponsors of the Internet Gambling Ban.
The arrest warrant issued July 12 should have been notified via consular channels in the U.K. The DoJ knew United Kingdom would have refused extradition because betting via the computer is perfectly legal in Great Britain. Better to cowardly wait for Peter Dicks to show up at U.S. immigration and arrest him on such ridicule charges, exposing the 64-years-old man to the humiliation of the arrest.
This is the same Department of Justice which stated that any form of online gambling, including horse wagering, is illegal. Unlike Dicks, online horse wagering has strong supporters up the political ladder in Washington, making prosecution of such illegal activity unappealing to the hypocrite DoJ.
Bottom-line we believe Mr. Dicks shall be freed with haste and with apology of all the ones involved in the cowardly actions leading to his arrest. Its also probably the right time for the United Kingdom to join Antigua on the WTO front.
Originally Published September 8 2006 10am EST TheOnlineWire.com
janetbennison
- 09 Sep 2006 09:24
- 104 of 465
I hold quite a few shares in partygaming. The arrest of Peter Dicks has come out of the blue. The news of this happening has cast a shadow over the gaming industry. This will be a test case, and may not come to a deal in the end. At the moment it is the uncertanity that will hang over us until things are resolved. It was a silly move for peter dicks ro travel over there in the first place after what happened to carrufers two months ago. Things seemed to have died down since then. The gaming share seemed to be making a decent recovery. I am sorrry your shares have been suspended, but the company needed to do this to prevent the shares from falling more sharply than they have done. How much did they drop on wednesday after the news? leta just keep our eyes on the situation. See what the financial newspapers have to say over the weekend. keeping my fingers crossed on this one. good luck peter.
smiler o
- 09 Sep 2006 09:26
- 105 of 465
JB
did you enjoy that Drink !! : )
janetbennison
- 09 Sep 2006 09:29
- 106 of 465
just another point, there does not seem to be many people in our share discussion room who held these gaming share. I have been trading them for quite a while now. I will let you know if I hear any news over the week end that I think you shold know about.
janetbennison
- 09 Sep 2006 09:36
- 107 of 465
smiler, i did enjoy my drink. I went to the local pub and had a few bacardi and cokes and listened to a live band. It was very good. I got home around 12.30. Needed to relieve the stress built up over the week. I wiil keep an eye on the news re oxus this weekend and let you know also if anything is said that i think you should know about. enjoy your weekend peter and smiler.
janetbennison
- 09 Sep 2006 11:22
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news out channel bbc on television teletext page 102 have a quick look. Peter Dicks ount on bail. Passport taken from him. Back in court next week to try and get permission to get passport back and come back home till court case. in a nutshell.
PW Carnell
- 09 Sep 2006 13:21
- 109 of 465
Times on line and independent talk of shares being relisted next weeek -no position at the moment but went on holiday with 2 open positions in this and nlr-apparently sbts execs were in the states in July when they were open,luckily for me they werent caught, thats the last time that happens!.Best of luck if you hold.Ill be trading them when they relist.
janetbennison
- 09 Sep 2006 18:14
- 110 of 465
good new if shares are going to be relisted next week. The situation must have now settled down. I do not hold any shares in sportingbet, but I do have a lot of partygaming. Hope shares start to look up then next week.enjoy your weekend.
ptholden
- 09 Sep 2006 18:18
- 111 of 465
Closed my short (at a profit) recently, only becuase I won't be around to monitor proceedings. Still think the chart is shit and 1.70 is a good target.
pth
cynic
- 10 Sep 2006 10:14
- 112 of 465
soory to bring a bucket of cold water, but huge article in today's Sunday Times (not read it yet) re on-line gaming ...... I reckon shorting almost any company in this sector next week will reap dividends, though my equal guess is that these shares will already have been heavily marked at opening tomorrow.
janetbennison
- 10 Sep 2006 13:11
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peter 123 are you going to hold? I am not sure at the moment. I am getting more concered about the gaming shares. I hope they do not fall too much tomorrow.
PW Carnell
- 10 Sep 2006 16:52
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Janet its really unwise to make trading or investment decisions on random posts by anonymous posters on bulletin boards who may or may not have" huge" agendas.You can read an abridged version of that article on Times on line.
partridge
- 10 Sep 2006 17:25
- 115 of 465
Well said PWC. Always do your own research Janet and blame (or congratulate) no-one but yourself.
Cynic - Also in todays Sunday Times (now 2!! - going to view it online at least every other week in protest) is article about "contrarian" fund manager Neil Woodford. Would not be surprised if he is looking closely at some in this sector, as there surely has to be way in the longer term to accommodate the gamblers of the USA.
cynic
- 10 Sep 2006 17:25
- 116 of 465
PWC ... your principle is correct, but in fact I for one have no agenda at all .... what I wrote is my own view ..... everyone on here is an adult (self apart!) so take responsibility for their own decisions.
janetbennison
- 10 Sep 2006 18:07
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I have had a read of the article in the times online. and agree with partridge that there has to be a way in longer time to accomoade the gambler of the usa. I myself feel that they have to compromise on this situation. This situation has to be a test case. It is certainly causing a lot of unease in the sector at present. I myself am not feeling very comfortable with this situation, as I currently have a large holding of shares in the company. I am not going to rush and sell at the moment. I will keep a close eye on the situation over the next few days. When this situation happended last time with carruthers the shares dropped quickly from around 1.25 down to at lowest .80p. then two months later say thursday morning went back up to 1.21 at the highest point. This time the share price drop has not been as much, i do not hold sportingbet, but i do hold partygaming. If sportingbet do start trading again tomorrrow, then I would say this is a step in the right direction. On the otherhand I do not like the way they have gone about these two arrests in the first place. Infact it in very bad tase. keep in touch with your opinions. I am always interested in hearing different opionions. take care cynic, partridge, p.w.parnell, smiler and peter 123.
cynic
- 10 Sep 2006 19:43
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JB ... the Americans do not have to compromise at all any more than they did with Prohibition or the death penalty .... good luck with PRTY; it's probably fine in the long(er) term, but be prepared for a very bumpy ride in the immediate future.
Peter123
- 10 Sep 2006 22:41
- 119 of 465
Hi Janet, if SBT starts to trade again tomorrow, i will wait and see. If drops too low (1.80), then may have to take a loss.