PARTY GAMING RECORDS 6.5 PC SLIDE IN OPERATING
PROFIT
4 September 2009
But last three week's trade has been strong
Online gambling group PartyGaming has released its first
half results, showing a 6.5 percent fall in operating
profit, which management has attributed to competitive
pressures and the consumer slowdown.
However, the
group offered the more encouraging news that trade in
the last three weeks had been strong. In the three weeks
to August 18, the average gross daily revenue was $1.9
million, whilst average active poker players totalled 51
000 per day.
The group posted an H1 2009
operating profit of $60.7 million on revenues down 21
percent at $201.3 million for the six months to the end
of June.
Management recapped on its
non-prosecution agreement with U.S. authorities, which
confirmed Party Gaming would not be prosecuted for its
activities prior to the passing of the Unlawful Internet
Gambling Enforcement Act in October 2006.
As part
of the agreement PartyGaming said it would pay U.S.
authorities $105 million over a 42-month period, which
resulted in a first-half pretax loss of $66.9 million
compared with a profit of $22.7 million in the same
period last year.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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