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GAMING STOCKS:DON'T DROP YOUR GUARANTEED STOP LOSSES MONDAY (SBT)     

maestro - 01 Oct 2006 21:22

LET THE SPREAD BET COMPANIES PICK UP THE BILL IF THEY CRASH AND BUY IN AGAIN AT THE BOTTOM BUT DOUBLE YOUR STAKE

cynic - 01 Oct 2006 22:04 - 2 of 12

and follow that truly awful advice at your peril ...... the gutter is full of gamblers who have tried that "infallible" ploy

Fundamentalist - 01 Oct 2006 22:13 - 3 of 12

"if they Crash" - dont think there's any if about it

HARRYCAT - 01 Oct 2006 22:58 - 4 of 12

Whatever happened to informed, rational comment?

goldfinger - 02 Oct 2006 02:39 - 5 of 12

The Times October 02, 2006


Gambling online faces collapse in US after Senate ban
By Dominic Walsh



AMERICAs $6 billion (3.2 billion) internet gambling industry is facing meltdown after the US Senate pushed through a Bill at the weekend outlawing the processing of bets by banks and credit companies.
The surprise move, which is expected to spark a massive share sell-off, will prompt London-listed 888 Holdings to announce this morning that it is halting its entire US-facing operation, accounting for half its business.



PartyGaming, the worlds biggest internet gambling company, said last night that it was still evaluating the situation, although industry sources believe it will also announce a cessation of its services to American punters.

However Sportingbet, which was celebrating on Friday after a New York court released its former chairman, who had been facing gambling charges, will tell investors that it is still digesting the implications of the Bill.

Despite the Bills prescriptive nature, it excludes local online betting on horseracing, fantasy leagues and lotteries. It also has no impact on the hundreds of casinos and gambling emporia that dot America, ranging from the neon palaces of Las Vegas and Atlantic City to the riverboat casinos that ply their trade on the Mississippi.

One senior internet gambling executive said last night: This is the worst form of protectionism I have ever seen. This will drive internet gambling underground and consumer protection will go out of the window. The religious groups that lobbied for this may live to regret it.

The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Bill needs only to be signed by President Bush to become law. Legal sources predict that he will do so in the next two weeks, possibly as early as Wednesday.

The passing of the Bill in the early hours of Saturday surprised the industry. Although it had successfully negotiated Congress, its passage through the Senate looked likely to be blocked through lack of parliamentary time.

However, Bill Frist, the Republican leader in the Senate, got the measure through by attaching it to an unrelated Bill that enhances port security.

Gambling is a serious addiction that undermines the family, dashes dreams and frays the fabric of society, Dr Frist said. The bottom line is simple: internet gambling is illegal. Although we cant monitor every online gambler or regulate offshore gambling, we can police the financial institutions that disregard our laws.

The ban may drive some small companies out of business, although big operators such as 888 and PartyGaming will highlight the strong prospects of their non-US business.

However, 888 is expected to warn its shareholders in a Stock Exchange statement this morning that its withdrawal from America will force it to pare back its cost base, resulting in a significant hit against this years profits.



cynic - 02 Oct 2006 08:38 - 6 of 12

if anyone is very brave and very nimble, there MAY be a chance of making a good turn today in this sector ..... for obvious reasons, all companies in the sector have been walloped and, if the usual scenario follows, this will have been overdone in the first half-hour of trading as MMs protect their position while a bit of dust settles.

Not a risk i shall be taking, but perhaps one for others

soul traders - 02 Oct 2006 16:00 - 7 of 12

SportingBet or "Shorting Threat"? The decision is yours.

ateeq180 - 02 Oct 2006 17:01 - 8 of 12

With so much uncertenty some one has purchased 11 million shares,could we see a rebound of 15-20p tomorrow,lets hope.

maestro - 02 Oct 2006 17:05 - 9 of 12

well managed to get out lightly except for LNG...10P TO BUY...CRAZY!

cynic - 02 Oct 2006 17:22 - 10 of 12

maestro .... so if you were sharp enough with SBT and PRTYwhy did you not have a guaranteed stop on that little charmer (LNG)? ..... anyway, hope you did (do) not hold 100k of them

G D Potts - 02 Oct 2006 20:22 - 11 of 12

Gaming Investors;
OUCH

maddoctor - 02 Oct 2006 20:41 - 12 of 12

glad their not using my pension money to buy 11m shares
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