PLAYTECH SCORES POINTS WITH DEUTSCHE BANK ANALYSTS
19 June 2009
Online gambling software provider rated best
bet for medium term growth
The Online gambling software developer and provider
Playtech plc received a resounding thumbs up from the
respected Deutsche Bank business analysts this week,
earning the accolade “best play on medium term growth in
the online gaming sector” which will no doubt make it an
attractive proposition for investors.
The
rationale behind the recommendation revolves principally
around the AIM-listed company's recent deal giving it 29
percent of William Hill Online, but also takes into
account the potential benefits to Europe and Asia facing
businesses of the recent attempts by US authorities to
curtail the activities of US-facing PokerStars and Full
Tilt Poker (see previous InfoPowa reports).
In
terms of the WHO deal, Playtech stands to benefit not
only from its shares in the UK online gambling giant,
but from the fact that its software will be used on the
websites of one the largest online gambling operations
on the Internet.
Deutsche Bank also notes
“...regulatory opportunities and expanding markets as
playing a significant part in Playtech’s future growth”
such as the possible licensing and regulation of
Internet gambling in the United States, currently being
pursued in Congress by Masschusetts Representative and
chairman of the House Financial Services Committee,
Barney Frank.
Commenting that Playtech is not
immune from the potential of economic difficulties among
some of its licensees, the analysts nevertheless point
out that the firm's cash-generative business model and
leading position in the industry should continue to
drive growth by adding new licensees and cross-selling
more products despite the recession.
Growth is
likely to be more concentrated in the second half of
2009, the bank said, but looking further ahead it
commented: “....the pipeline of new licensees and
product developments leads us to be positive on the
medium term trading outlook as well.”
It is
likely that Playtech will seek a more senior listing
than its current AIM status by moving up to the main
London market at some stage over the next 6 to 12
months, the bank predicted.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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