ONLINE GAMBLING INEVITABLE U.S. EXPERTS TELL CNBC
27 November 2009
Business program interviews two independent
analysts
The CNBC television business program "Closing Bell" gave
the online gambling legal issue in the US some air
Thursday in a four minute insert coinciding with the
Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.
Analysts Andrew
Parmentire of Height Analytics and David Katz from
Oppenheimer's gaming division were interviewed on the
program, with both expressing the opinion that the
legalisation of Internet gaming in the United States was
inevitable....eventually.
Parmentire commented on
Barney Frank's latest attempt to regulate and legalise,
opining that the stars appeared to be coming into the
right sort of alignment for success. He exampled this
with observations on the serious need for new tax
revenues at both federal and state levels and the
predicted billions that a taxed online gambling industry
could deliver, and recent moves by Harrah's in launching
an interactive division.
Katz said: “Gambling in
the U.S. has become a far more acceptable consumer
product than it was five or ten years ago. That said, we
really are much more focused on the publicly traded
companies and that would be the brick-and-mortars like
Harrah’s as well as the game providers and the
technology companies that support those industries.”
Katz went on to explain that with land casinos
slowly reaching their limits in terms of space, the
switch to the Web is inevitable: “If you go to the
Bellagio, they have a couple of hundred seats to sit in,
so there’s a physical constraint. If you look at the
number of states out there that are considering
legalizing gaming, they’re going down every year.
There’s a finite opportunity for the brick-and-mortar
guys to expand in the United States and at some point,
they have to start thinking globally.”
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