888.COM B2C REVENUES FOR Q1 2009 DECLINE
8 May 2009
But B2B growth comes to the rescue
The tough economic times and growing competition in the
UK are cited as reasons behind a 4 percent drop in
888.com's Q1 2009 revenues to $57 million when compared
with Q1 2008, the company revealed this week.
Total operating income for 888’s B2C arm was flat
compared with the last quarter of 2008 at $5 million,
but the Gibraltar-based gambling group’s B2B division
came to the rescue with a 13 percent increase in revenue
to $12 million.
Slow business in March was
reported as the principal reason for the drop in
business-to-consumer revenues, which totalled $45
million, down from $49 million in the previous quarter.
Casino operating income fell quarter on quarter
to $3 million to $27 million. Poker revenues declined $1
million to $14 million; while emerging offering
revenues, which include sports betting, bingo and skill
games, were flat on the previous quarter, at $5 million.
FFirst quarter operational highlights included a
deal with the Racing Post and a live casino launch,
together with a new television campaign for bingo and a
revamped poker product featuring new TV tournaments and
a platform upgrade.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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