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Thursday, 4 June 2026
iGaming News Page 856
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Market Briefs (June 10-14)
17 June 2002
Several dozen publicly held interactive gaming companies are reporting, acquiring, floating, spinning off, merging, de-listing, rising and falling in stock markets all over the world. Every Monday IGN wraps the financial happenings of the Net betting biz from the previous week into a nifty little package just for you.
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Weekly Nambling Notes - June 10-14, 2002
15 June 2002
This week's Nambling Notes includes tidbits on World Cup betting, The British Horseracing Board facing race fixing allegations and much more.
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Dow Jones Case Could Affect I-Gaming
14 June 2002
A defamation case in Australia could have far reaching implications on the Internet gambling industry.
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Exclusivity No Longer a Given for SAGE
14 June 2002
The Philippines' gambling authority is swaying back and forth in its handling of a dispute over the exclusive rights to online gaming in that country.
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Daily Nambling Notes - June 14, 2001
14 June 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: New York's attorney general gets pledge from Citibank to ban online gaming transactions, SSP announces plans to demo online ATM solution and more.
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TVG Bets on Youbet.com
14 June 2002
In the wake of the biggest upset in Belmont Stakes history, TVG has beefed up by exercising its warrants from a deal with Youbet.com inked over a year ago.
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More Resolution in New Jersey
13 June 2002
Intertops.com and Intercasino.com reached out of court settlements this week with criminal justice officials in the state of New Jersey that will bar them from accepting wagers from residents of the Garden State.
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Bingo.com Heeds the 'Cake' Factor
13 June 2002
Canada-based Bingo.com, a free bingo site boasting more than 800,000 registered users, last month sold off its skill-based bingo game, opting to leave it in the hands of a software specialist. The company debuted the software less than a year ago.
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Daily Nambling Notes - June 13, 2001
13 June 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: The British Horseracing Board addresses race fixing allegations, TGV buys part of Youbet.com, attheraces launches telephone betting and more.
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Another Day, Another Stumbling Block
13 June 2002
A committee of the U.S. House of Representatives today failed to pass an amendment that would provide an exemption for Internet gambling on dog races and jai alai in Rep. Bob Goodlatte's, R-Va., anti-Internet gambling bill.
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The IGN Data Hub - June 12, 2002
12 June 2002
In our zealous attempt to provide relief for potential information overload, we've condensed several industry-related surveys and research findings into a more digestible form for your reading pleasure.
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A Hill Bully or a Consumer Advocate?
12 June 2002
Less than a week before its scheduled public offering, British bookmaking giant William Hill has been forced to deal with a claim that it failed to disclose in its prospectus details about a pending lawsuit against CryptoLogic, the group's casino software supplier.
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Daily Nambling Notes - June 12, 2002
12 June 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: New Zealand's TAB reports record World Cup betting, Crypto unveils the "Duke," Cirsa Interactive announces the upcoming launch of its games and more.
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Nebraska Court Outlaws Telephone Betting
11 June 2002
As expected, the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled late last month that telephone betting on horse racing is in violation of the state constitution.
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Gaming Factory Under Fire
11 June 2002
An online casino company that donated its ad space after Sept. 11 to raise money for relief organizations is now the subject of a civil lawsuit filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Daily Nambling Notes - June 11, 2002
11 June 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: The House of Commons hears testimony from problem gambling group Gamcare; soccer betting inspires public prayer rally in Hong Kong; Betty meet gamblers, gamblers meet Betty; and more.
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Spotlight: StatFox.com
11 June 2002
Segments of the betting public are willing to pay a premium to obtain as much detailed information as possible, and new company called StatFox.com is doing its part to accommodate. The concept is to enable bettors to access intense statistical breakdowns without having to expend the time and energy of obtaining it.
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World Cup Update
10 June 2002
An enormous amount of news and information is coming out of Japan and South Korea in conjunction with the 2002 World Cup, which got under way on May 31. The interactive betting industry is right in the middle of the action, and to help keep everything in order so, IGN is providing this recap of important betting and technology-related news spurned by the event.
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Daily Nambling Notes
10 June 2002
By popular demand, IGN is making its weekly news round up a daily event, to not only bring you more of the latest news, but also deliver it faster. In today's Nambling Notes: Goodlatte's bill could surface in a Judiciary Committee markup on Thursday, Hong Kong and Malaysia police make scores of World Cup betting arrests, InternetLOTO.com launches in Spanish and more.
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Unrealized Potential: Interactive Pari-Mutuel Betting
10 June 2002
Those analyzing the interactive pari-mutuel wagering industry could make a strong argument that the sector is a microcosm of other interactive gaming marketplaces.
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Market Briefs (June 3-7)
10 June 2002
Several dozen publicly held interactive gaming companies are reporting, acquiring, floating, spinning off, merging, de-listing, rising and falling in stock markets all over the world. Every Monday IGN wraps the financial happenings of the Net betting biz from the previous week into a nifty little package just for you.
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Responsible Gaming and the Fear Factor: Dispelling the Myths
7 June 2002
The North American Training Institute staff had the opportunity to speak with an array of interactive gaming operators, software providers, payment processors and assorted vendors, as well as potential gaming regulators and lenders, at the Global Interactive Gaming Summit & Expo held in May in Toronto. Two very strong sentiments related to advancing responsible gaming emerged from these conversations.
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How to Choose a Casino Affiliate Program
7 June 2002
Affiliate programs offer webmasters the opportunity to earn commission on revenue earned by players that they have referred to a particular casino through their Web site. Online gambling can be a very lucrative industry with revenue expected to reach $6 billion by 2003. There are a wide range of affiliate programs available online and rest assured that they are not all the same.
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Nambling Notes - June 7, 2002
7 June 2002
In this week's Nambling Notes: Hong Kong anti-Internet gambling law starts to have ramifications in Macao, Ladbrokes tests the waters in Germany, Rank Group announces HardRockCasino.com and much more.
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AWI Makes Its Final Exit
6 June 2002
Nearly two years after being ordered to sell its online sports betting subsidiary, Las Vegas-based sports book operator American Wagering Inc. (AWI) has found a buyer. Euraust, the Perth-based company formerly known as My Casino, will purchase MegaSports, AWI's Australia-based Internet and phone betting operation for AU$300,000 plus a royalty.
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