Weekly Nambling Notes

21 April 2007

Monday, April 16 - The Chinese Ministry of Public Security is set to dispatch virtual cops, and William Hill plans to challenge Greek gaming monopolist OPAP.

Tuesday, April 17 - iGaming Corporation is the new Big Stick, and PacNet posts a big Q4 loss.

Wednesday, April 18 - The AGCC has granted Arkin Sports and Leisure licensure, while 32Red says its first quarter trading has been in line with expectations.

Thursday, April 19 - YouTeller elects to delay its launch, and bwin releases Q4, full year figures.

Friday, April 20 - Thursday's bust in Texas is not I-gaming-related, and Paddy Power inks a six-year deal with Turf TV.