Europe News - Page 145
Roulette Player Wins Lawsuit
24 June 2004
International News Brief: A Spanish judge has ordered a top casino to open its doors to a prolific gambler after it ruled that his successful and sophisticated betting system did not amount to cheating.
Carnegie Cooke Enters European Market23 June 2004
Carnegie Cooke and Co., Inc. has signed a strategic alliance with Electrocoin Automatics Limited, a leading manufacturer and distributor of gaming equipment in the U.K.
Casinos Back on the Government Agenda23 June 2004
International News Brief: With so many Greek Cypriots crossing to the north to gamble, talks are now under way to set up a casino in the government controlled areas.
Betfair Targets Asian Gamblers22 June 2004
International News Brief: Online gambling service Betfair, has embarked on an expansion plan in Asia by lobbying governments and the handful of existing legal bookies for recognition and alliances.
UK Bookmakers Face Worst Summer21 June 2004
International News Brief: Bookmakers face their worst summer ever if England win Euro 2004 and Tim Henman lifts the men's singles title at Wimbledon.
Mikohn's CasinoLink Chosen by Porto Carras21 June 2004
Mikohn Europe reports that the Porto Carras Grand Casino Resort in Halkidiki, northern Greece has chosen Mikohn's CasinoLink Management System.
Bookies Bet Big on Tiger18 June 2004
International News Brief: Britain's biggest betting firms have given Tiger Woods his most generous odds going into a major since 1997.
Russia Gripped by Euro 2004 Fever16 June 2004
International News Brief: The national soccer team may once again break Russians' hearts by crashing out of Euro 2004 with a loss to Portugal on Wednesday, but until then the country remains in the grip of soccer fever.
Albania Wants to Bet on Casinos15 June 2004
International News Brief: Albania wants casinos to place a $10 million bet on the Balkan country but its Finance Ministry says the wager may be too much to attract any punters.
Football's Fears Over Gambling Reform15 June 2004
International News Brief: A government-inspired crackdown on gambling took both the industry and the City by surprise yesterday and has sparked fears about levels of investment by UK leisure operators.
Gambling Laws 'Will Protect Young'14 June 2004
International News Brief: Tougher controls to protect youngsters and vulnerable gamblers will be part of the shake-up of gaming laws, the government announced today.
Fears over Gambling Industry Shake-Up14 June 2004
International News Brief: A planned government shake-up of outdated gaming laws will introduce tougher controls to protect youngsters and vulnerable gamblers – but is a “massive missed opportunity”, according to casino bosses.
Ladbrokes Fantasy Betting Launched10 June 2004
Ladbrokes launched a new white label site in June: www.ladbrokesfantasybetting.com, created specifically for Euro 2004.
Betting Chains Face New Limits on Data10 June 2004
International News Brief: William Hill Plc and its competitors are violating European Union law when they use data on horse racing and other sports events without permission, an aide at Europe's highest court said.
iGGBA Opens Up Brussels Office9 June 2004
The interactive Gaming, Gambling and Betting Association (iGGBA) have opened an office in Brussels.
Bookie Offers Odd on Summer Heat Spell9 June 2004
International News Brief: William Hill is offering 12/1 odds that temperatures will beat last summer's sweltering temperatures.
GTECH Provides Terminals for Spanish Organization for Blind8 June 2004
GTECH Holdings reports that the has exercised an option in its existing agreement with GTECH for the provision of an additional 7,000 handheld lottery terminals.
Unibet Makes Stockholmsborsen List8 June 2004
International News Brief: The gambling operator Unibet Group has been listed on Stockholmsborsen's O list.
UK's Bingo Clubs Growing7 June 2004
International News Brief: At the end of March last year, Britain boasted 699 commercial bingo clubs which collectively catered to over three million paying members.
Ladbrokes Bets on Feng Shui7 June 2004
International News Brief: Ladbrokes has called in a feng shui expert to discover why customers keep raking in the money.
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