THIRD QUARTER REVENUES DIP AT WPT
9 November 2007
Television and online poker ventures responsible
for decline
The head man at World Poker Tour Enterprises, Steve
Lipscomb presided over the release this week of the
group's Q3 results, which showed a dip in revenues from
television ventures and online operations.
Lipscomb remained bullish, however, telling reporters:
"The third quarter represented continued progress for
WPT Enterprises. We reached exciting new milestones
including the addition of an online casino offering on
our online gaming site, WorldPokerTour.com, and kicked
off the inaugural season of the WPT China National
Traktor Poker Tour.
"Just a few weeks ago, we strengthened our management
team with the hiring of Andy Goetsch and Rohin Malhotra.
As we look ahead to the remainder of 2007 and into 2008,
we are well positioned and confident in our ability to
successfully execute our strategic plan."
Domestic television license fee revenues were $1.4
million in the third quarter of 2007, a decrease from
$3.2 million in the third quarter of 2006.
Total revenues in Q3-2007 came in at $4.4 million, $1.5
million down on the $5.9 million achieved in the same
quarter in 2006. Lipscomb attributed the decline to a
dip in the number of productions of World Poker Tour
events delivered for broadcast this year, the removal of
Professional Poker Tour episodes from the broadcast
schedule and the sale of stocks in PokerTek, the
automated poker table company that WPTE was invested in
during 2006.
In addition, WPTE's performance in the online gaming
sector proved disappointing; after posting profits of $1
million in Q3- 2006, revenues fell to $100 000 in the
same time period in 2007. The company's online poker
room changed platforms earlier this year and has thus
far experienced problems in bringing more than 20
percent of players over to the new platform. Marketing
deficiencies and US legal restraints on advertising have
exacerbated the difficulties.
Lipscomb revealed that going forward the group will
launch an aggressive marketing campaign in the fourth
quarter to redress the situation.
Hosting and sponsorship revenues increased to
approximately $1.6 million from $0.2 million in the
third quarter of 2006 due primarily to PartyGaming
sponsorship revenues that did not exist in the same
period of 2006, and sponsorship revenues from the airing
of seven Season V episodes in the third quarter of 2007.
The underlying positives on WPTE include company assets
that amount to $34.9 million overall, with no debt. For
the fourth quarter of 2007, revenues are expected to be
in the range of $4.0– $4.5 million.
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