EX-PARTYGAMING BOSS TO HEAD UP HARRAH'S ONLINE
17 April 2009
Mitch Garber finds a new home as Harrah's
prepares for U.S. Internet gambling
Industry observers are speculating that the beginning of
a new era in U.S. online gambling may be in sight
following the appointment of ex-Party Gaming group CEO
Mitch Garber as head of the Internet operations and
World Series of Poker division at the giant land casino
company Harrah's Entertainment this week.
The
Sunday Times reported over the holiday weekend that the
gaming giant is spinning these businesses out into a
newly-created entity, which may presage the possibility
of Harrah’s making acquisitions in the online gaming
sector. It could also be a manifestation of the apparent
interest which Harrah's has displayed in supporting
legalised and regulated online gambling in the United
States, regarded by many as an inceasingly strong
possibility as America's land gambling giants battle
severe losses due to the recession.
Harrah's
Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman sees online poker's
legalisation as a strong possibility in the United
States following the election of the Democrats to power.
Loveman is on record as saying he sees good prospects
for online poker in any initial liberalisation of US
laws as House Financial Services Committee chairman,
Barney Frank, prepares to launch his latest attack on
the UIGEA in the House of Representatives later this
month (see previous InfoPowa reports).
Harrah's,
like most other land gambling companies, is suffering
extreme business pressure as the recession bites ever
deeper.
If Harrah's does make a move online as
legislative conditions improve, it will not be the first
US giant to involve itself in Internet gambling.
Back in September 2001 MGM Mirage set up an online
gambling operation powered by Wagerworks and licensed in
the Isle of Man. Unfortunately, the untenable legal
situation in the US constrained its activities in the
world's largest Internet gambling market and the
operation closed in June 2003. But in the process it
established the viability of such a project, and the
technology - even back then - that could be deployed to
protect minors and minimise money laundering or fraud
attacks.
"We set out to prove that online casino
gaming could be implemented with the same high standards
of regulatory integrity as land-based operations," said
Terry Lanni, then Chairman and CEO of MGM Mirage.
"We were successful in demonstrating a working model
that provided the proper checks for jurisdictional
control, age verification and the necessary security and
responsible gaming measures required to function in a
regulated market," he added.
At the time MGM
Mirage confined its activities to jurisdictions in which
online wagering was permitted and did not accept
customers from the United States and other jurisdictions
which do not permit such activities.
"Unfortunately, even in light of a successful working
model, the legal and political climate in the U.S. and
several countries around the world remains unclear",
said Lanni in winding up the project. "The fact is that
millions of U.S. citizens currently participate in
online gaming in an unregulated environment. We believe
that a more sound and realistic public policy would be
to regulate the activity and hold operators to the
highest standards of probity and integrity. MGM Mirage
Online has clearly established that the regulatory model
works."
The company recorded a loss from
discontinued operations of approximately $5 million, net
of tax, in the second quarter related primarily to (1)
unrecoverable costs of software and hardware utilised in
the operation, (2) second quarter operating losses of
MGM Mirage Online, and (3) tax benefits related to the
above items and to prior period operating losses.
"We have proven critics wrong who said that online
gaming could never be properly regulated," Lanni
reported. "We simply have to wait for the political
climate to change and reality to set in," he concluded
at the time.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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