NOW L&G WANTS TO WIPE THE U.S. SLATE CLEAN
17 July 2009
Creed 'cautiously optimistic' on talks with
DoJ
The Leisure and Gaming plc group has joined other
Internet gambling companies in opening negotiations with
the US Department of Justice in a bid to clean its
pre-UIGEA slate prior to the possible legalisation of
online gambling in the United States.
CEO Richard
Creed said he was cautiously optimistic about the
prospects of a successful outcome to talks with United
States officials. L&G grew out of the US-facing VIP
Internet sportsbetting group on the passage of the
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act in 2006 and
has been operating in Europe with a London listing.
“We actually sustained a cash loss on our US
activities because the price paid for VIP at float was a
lot higher than it sold for after UIGEA passed,” Creed
said this week. “So we are in a very different situation
to other former US-facing operators.”
Subject to
a satisfactory outcome to the negotiations, Creed said
the company hoped to play a role in industry
consolidation, either as a buyer or seller. He said the
decision to open talks had been a difficult one because
L&G had not been in contact with the American
authorities since the UIGEA passed three years ago. “But
I am here to build up the company, to assess any offers
that come in for L&G or acquire other companies if the
right opportunity occurs,” he explained.
The
group's second quarter results for the period ending 31
June show revenues up at Euro 28.4 million, but net
margin down by 13.5 percent. The company recently signed
a sponsorship agreement with the football club Palermo
in Italy, where it is especially active (see previous
InfoPowa reports).
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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