REACTION TO REPEAL OF UIGEA NEWS
16 March 2007
Shares up, but Congressman Frank has a long row to
hoe
Online gambling stocks on the London market continued to
benefit from the news this week (see previous InfoPowa
report) that
the chairman of the US House Financial Services
Committee is considering legislation that would overturn
the ban on online
gambling passed last October.
Associated Press followed up the original Financial
Times report with a piece which quoted a spokesman for
Rep. Barney
Frank, D-Mass. confirming that the congressman may
introduce a bill to reverse the Internet gambling law,
but he stressed
there is nothing concrete yet.
"There's no draft, no text - this is very much still in
the thinking stage," said spokesman Steve Adamske.
Attached to a larger but unrelated security bill last
October, the act makes it illegal for U.S. banks and
credit-card
companies to process payments to online gambling
businesses outside the United States. The legislation
caught many British-based companies off guard, causing companies like
Sportingbet PLC and Leisure & Gaming PLC to sell their
U.S. operations.
However, Frank will likely need more than a strong push
from industry to overturn current law, says Anthony
Cabot, a lawyer
who specialises in gaming issues who was interviewed by
Associated Press.
"It's very difficult to get legislators to support
something that could be perceived as pro-gambling,
particularly at the
federal level," Cabot said. "I think the congressman has
a difficult battle ahead of him."
A spokesman for Party Gaming PLC, the largest online
poker business in the world, declined comment on Frank's
remarks. The
Gibraltar-based company released 2006 earnings earlier
this month of $128.4 million, down $293.2 million from
the prior
year.
Shares of British gambling firms jumped Wednesday on
speculation that they could eventually re-enter the U.S.
online
gambling market, which had revenues of $5.8 billion in
2005.
Shares of Sportingbet rose 5.4 percent, to GBP 58.75
($113.70) on the London Stock Exchange while Partygaming
rose 12.5
percent, to GBP 42.75 ($82.76).
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