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13 February 2009
A quiet quarter 4 four at Party Gaming, but good
things in store
The London-listed online gambling group Party Gaming has
released a trading update that reveals a quiet quarter,
but some interesting products and developments in store.
Key performance indicators released this week include:
* Group revenue down 15 percent at $100.4 million (2007:
$122.4 million) making $472.9 million for the full year,
a 3 percent increase over 2007.
* Currency movements, the relaunch of PartyPoker and
increased competition affected revenue in the quarter,
but Clean EBITDA margins were better than anticipated.
* It is expected that clean EBITDA for the full year to
be at least $143.0 million (2007: $111.7 million), up 28
percent year-on-year and slightly ahead of market
expectations.
* Exclusive rights have been obtained for an online slot
game using the Frank Sinatra brand and a world leading
video game from Capcom Entertainment, Inc.
* B2B strategy on track with CIRSA agreement just
announced (see following InfoPowa report)
Commenting on the Group’s full year revenue and fourth
quarter KPIs, Jim Ryan, Chief Executive Officer, said:
“We continue to make solid progress in the execution of
our strategy.
"The relaunch of PartyPoker has gone well, as has our
new VIP and loyalty programme, with player numbers up 8
percent over the previous quarter.
"Our business to business strategy is also progressing
well. In a separate release today we have announced the
signing of a three-year exclusive agreement to explore
and develop online gaming opportunities in Spanish
speaking countries with CIRSA, one of Europe’s leading
offline leisure and gaming companies.
“Trading conditions have remained tough with an unlevel
playing field in poker and the appreciation of the US
dollar against other currencies continuing to impact top
line performance. However, currency movements had a
corresponding benefit on our costs and, consequently, we
anticipate clean EBITDA for the full year to be slightly
ahead of market expectations.
“Our discussions with the US Department of Justice
continue to progress in line with our expectations and
the execution of our strategic plan together with tight
control over our cost base means we look forward to
making further progress to consolidate our position as
the world’s leading listed online gaming company.”
The quarter ended 31 December 2008 was recorded as
producing:
* Daily average players 68 900 - down 8 percent on Q4
2007.
* Yield per active player day of $15.80, down 21 percent
on Q4 in 2007
* New real money signups over the quarter were 168 000,
a 22 percent increase over Q4 2007
*Average daily revenue recorded at $1 090 800, down 15
percent on the corresponding period in 2007
Management reported: "We estimate the impact of foreign
exchange movements to have adversely impacted revenues
in the fourth quarter by more than $15.0 million.
Continued competitive pressures, particularly in poker,
were noted where sites that continue to take bets from
US customers are "distorting the market." In addition, a
delay in the launch of the Party’s new loyalty scheme
affected player frequency, these factors contributing to
a 14 percent decline in active player days year-on-year.
Whilst yields and player frequency were adversely
affected during the period, the number of new player
sign-ups increased by 22 percent and the number of
unique active players increased by 8 percent versus the
previous quarter, reflecting good growth in poker,
casino and sports. The volume of new bingo players fell
quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year following the
reduced programming schedule for Bingo Night Live on
ITV1 in the UK.
Party is following up on its successes in converting top
movie titles to slot games by securing licenses to
develop slots using one of the world’s most popular
video games from Capcom Entertainment, Inc. and,
separately, using the Frank Sinatra brand.
The enduring Sinatra brand remains one of the world’s
best loved and most recognised entertainment icons.
Under the terms of a three-year exclusive agreement with
Frank Sinatra Enterprises, Party expects to launch an
exclusive online slot game during the second quarter of
2009 using the Sinatra brand as well as original
recordings of his music including “New York, New York”
and “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire”.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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