98 PERCENT Q3 PRE-TAX PROFIT INCREASE FOR
SPORTINGBET
5 June 2009
Management in settlement talks with US
authorities
The UK online gambling group Sportingbet has posted a 98
percent increase in pre-tax profits in Q3 of its
financial year, and based on initial Q4 numbers has
expressed confidence in the future. Investors will take
added comfort from the news that the company is actively
engaged in settlement negotiations with the US
Department of Justice in an attempt to emulate
PartyGaming in wiping the slate clean on American
operations pre-UIGEA.
Operating profit for the
third quarter to April 30 2009 was up 34 percent to GBP
9.8 million (GBP 7.3 million in Q3 2007) with the
punters wagering GBP 431.7 million - up 18 percent for
the quarter.
Net profit rose to GBP 8.2 million,
an impressive rise from GBP 3.4 million at the same
point a year ago, whilst pre-tax profit rose 98 percent
to GBP 8.3 million, compared with GBP 4.2 million on a
quarterly basis, and by a remarkable 236 percent on a
nine month basis to GBP 21.5 million, from GBP 6.4
million during the same period last year.
Net
gaming revenue climbed to GBP 43.8 million, well up from
GBP 40.7 million last year.
Management reported
robust growth in sports betting, mainly due to wagering
on European soccer leagues and the Champions League.
Sportsbetting accounted for 66 percent of the Q3 income.
Online poker results were somewhat weaker at 12
percent of quarerly income and lacklustre contributions
from casino games of 22 percent were noted.
The
fourth quarter of Sportingbet's financial year has
started strongly with gross gaming revenue for the month
of May 2009 19 percent above the same period last year,
giving the directors cause for "cautious optimism"
regarding the full year results.
Sportingbet
customers in Spain and Greece are increasingly betting
on soccer games during the match itself, Chief Executive
Officer Andy McIver said. A total of 51 percent of all
customers bet on matches during the game, up from 47
percent in the previous quarter, he reported. Greek
sportsbetting rose 57 percent, Spain's 34 percent and in
Eastern Europe 18 percent.
European turnover
grew by 33 percent during the quarter to GBP 264
million, with net gaming revenues reaching GBP 25
million, compared with GBP 21 million in 2008.
Yield per customer in sports wagering rose 36 percent to
GBP 130.7, and the number of bets placed per player was
up 22 percent.
Surprisingly, only 6 percent of
the company's business came from the UK, prompting
McIver to suggest that a marketing push may be imminent
in the region. The French market currently contributes a
mere 4 percent of income, but management has the
upcoming liberalisation of the gambling sector in that
country on its list of priorities.
The online
poker results were not as positive, the Sportingbet
reporting a decline in revenues from European poker
players of 15 percentplaying poker in Europe has
declined by 15 percent.
“Poker undoubtedly had
an element of fad about it,” McIver said, adding that
Web-based poker companies like Pokerstars and Full Tilt
Poker that continued to operate in the U.S. had a
“massive liquidity advantage” over European-based
operators.
A more enlightened approach to
advertising in Australia which allowed gambling more
scope contributed to a 61 percent rise in the number of
Internet bets placed Downunder, although high-roller
telephone betting business declined. Australian sports
wagering showed only a small increase of 1 percent to
GBP 152.7 million with net gaming revenues dropping to
GBP 3.9 million from GBP 5.2 million during the same
period last year.
The currency fluctuations of
the past year had not affected the group significantly,
with more than 90 percent of its revenues earned in
non-sterling currencies, it said.
Sportingbet
reported a net cash position of GBP 31.3 million at the
end of its third quarter, and has indicated that it is
still interested in making acquisitions as the online
gambling industry consolidates.
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