ONLINE OPERATIONS BOOST WILLIAM HILL RESULTS
1 May 2009
50 percent rise in revenue from expanded
Internet gaming service
The expanded online gambling services offered by UK
Internet and land gambling group William Hill plc
delivered an impressive rise in revenue of 50 percent,
the company revealed this week in releasing its Q1 2009
numbers.
The growth on the Internet side
contrasted with telephone betting gross win, which
declined by 31 percent due to cancelled race meetings
and increased competition.
Company spokesmen
said first-quarter trading had been resilient, and that
the firm had benefited from favourable horse-racing
results in April, which helped offset the impact of race
meeting cancellations, down a third due to bad weather.
Football betting and gaming machines continued to
produce strong performances.
Revenues overall
were up by 6.5 percent and retail gross win increased by
2 percent in the 17 weeks to April 28. Over-the-counter
gross win fell by 5 percent however, reflecting the
cancellations and customer-friendly wager results in
March.
Chief executive Ralph Topping said:
"Although the economic and competitive environment
remains challenging, our results show continuing
resilience. Integration of our online business is
progressing, with an encouraging increase in the number
of customer accounts."
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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