NEW DIRECTORS FOR PARTY GAMING
14 December 2007
Four new non-executive directors come aboard
Still feeling the pinch from its enforced retirement
from the US online gambling market following the advent
of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act last
year, and waiting to hear what the US Department of
Justice has to say about its pre-UIGEA activities, Party
Gaming brought four new directors aboard this week.
It's a challenging time to be signing up with the online
gambling group, which recorded a pre-tax loss of GBP
23.5 million in the six months to the end of June 2007,
compared to a profit of GBP 149.1 million in the same
[pre-UIGEA] period last year.
UK life peer Lord Moonie, who was previously a House of
Commons MP and parliamentary under secretary for state
at the Ministry of Defence from 2000 to 2003 has
accepted a directorship, as has Stephen Box, who from
1997 to 2002 was the financial director of National
Grid.
Two other non-executive directors have been appointed as
representatives of the billionaire founders of the once
powerful group: John Davy, the representative of
shareholders Ruth Parasol and Russell DeLeon, and Emilio
Gomez, the representative of shareholder Anurag Dikshit.
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