888.COM AND LADBROKES ACQUISITION DEAL IS OFF
27 April 2007
Amicable agreement to abandon "discussions"
The widespread speculation that Ladbrokes and 888.com
were making merger talk can now cease following an
announcement from both companies that their discussions
regarding " a business transaction" have been abandoned
by mutual and amicable agreement.
Most of the UK business media reported that betting
group Ladbrokes and online gaming firm 888 were no
longer in talks regarding a possible deal.
Speculation started back in October last year when the
two companies held meetings, but it is said that the
discussions were interrupted and delayed by the US
legislative development of the Unlawful Internet
Gambling Enforcement Act that seeks to disrupt online
gambling financial transactions.
The International Herald Tribune claimed that Ladbrokes
was looking at ways to cap any liability in the US which
could arise from a takeover of 888 as America continues
its crackdown on internet gambling. 888.com pulled out
of the USA as a consequence of the UIGEA but had
previously diversified geographically in its buisness
activities and was not as badly hit as some of the other
public companies.
Since the US legislation was introduced 888 has
continued to build its business elsewhere, and was
granted an online sports betting licence in Italy in
December and, in February, signed an agreement with the
owner of Rileys, the chain of 168 snooker, pool and
poker clubs, which will see 888 support the Rileys
website (see earlier InfoPowa report).
Shares in the Gibraltar-based parent 888 Holdings PLC
dropped 5.7 percent Monday after the company made the
announcement that the talks were being discontinued.
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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