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I-Gaming Investors Corner (Mar 12-16)
19 March 2001
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.»
PubNet Reaches outside the Web
16 March 2001
For the multitudes of U.K. residents that lack access to the Internet at home or at work, PubNet has created an easy way to hop online and participate with the WWW community. The Internet access kiosks are found in a variety of places around the U.K., including local pubs, where consumers can bet on football matches, check their e-mail and quaff a pint or two.»
NCAA Betting Saga Continues
16 March 2001
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., doesn’t want to have to choose between two of his pet issues--campaign finance reform and legislation to ban college sports gambling at Nevada casinos.»
Nambling Notes - March 16, 2001
16 March 2001
In this week's Nambling Notes, Europe's offshore locales prepare for the possibility of U.K. betting operations packing up shop and going home, a Caribbean online sportsbook signs a sponsorship deal with a professional golfer, Sportingbet.com acquires an Australian sports betting company, Island Sports' Al Ross finally receives his sentence and more.»
Senator May Add Betting Ban to Campaign Finance Bil
15 March 2001
Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kansas, may add a bill that would ban college sports betting in Nevada to campaign finance reform legislation that is scheduled for debate next week in the Senate, sources said Wednesday.»
Exit Strategies
15 March 2001
If you're with a technology company, you may be feeling the pain of the economic downturn more than most. While there are lots of lessons to glean from current events, one of the best is the importance of locating the exit door.»
First Cocks, Then Stocks
15 March 2001
Inspired by the vision of chickens fighting, a new webiste offers the same excitement found in cock fighting arenas but instead of betting on which gamecock will win, punters put their money down on their favorite stock of the day.»
Tools of the Trade - March 15, 2001
15 March 2001
As a leader in an Internet-driven industry, you've got to stay informed about the latest products, technologies and services available to thriving e-businesses. Instead of sitting on your lead, broaden the distance between you and the rest of the pack by equipping yourself with the tools necessary to get it done. Every week IGN publishes a new medley of blips and blurbs about products, services and events that could help you strengthen your e-business.»
NCAA Bet Bill Expected to Be Introduced in House
15 March 2001
Deciding not to wait for action in the Senate, two members of the House said Thursday they will offer a bill early next week, probably Tuesday, to prohibit Nevada casinos from taking bets on college games.»
NOIE Says a Ban Down Under Is Possible
14 March 2001
Australia's federal government has made the latest move in the political chess match surrounding the yearlong moratorium on Internet gambling.»
The IGN Data Hub - Mar 14, 2001
14 March 2001
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.»
California Reenters the Prohibition Club
14 March 2001
This week has seen prohibition efforts go into overdrive, with California being the latest to join the Net betting prohibition club. Assembly Bill 1229, introduced on February 23 by Assembly Member Dario Frommer (D-Glendale), however, is an even more expansive bill than those introduced recently in the Oregon legislature. The California bill targets operators of gambling sites, as well as their players, whereas the Oregon bills mainly focuses on payment methods used for online gambling.»
Internet Gambling: The European Legal Framework
14 March 2001
A dizzying array of laws deal with Internet gambling in Europe. Whether gambling sites operate within national borders or in remote locations, government officials in Europe are facing more and more questions about responsibility and jurisdiction. Attorney Thibault Verbiest outlines some of these concerns in "Internet Gambling: The European legal framework."»
Oregon to Turn Cold on Internet Gambling?
13 March 2001
Two separate Internet gambling prohibition bills have been introduced in Oregon. One tackles the payment methods used for playing online and would permit financial institutions to collect on Internet gambling debts. The other, which also focuses on payment methods, would make it illegal to gamble over the Internet or to operate illegal Net betting sites.»
McCain to Delay Action on Bet Ban Bil
13 March 2001
His hands full with campaign finance reform, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said Tuesday he’s not likely to reintroduce legislation to ban betting on college games at Nevada casinos until after the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.»
Gamblers' Case against Visa, MasterCard Dismissed
13 March 2001
Judge Stanwood R. Duval Jr. of the U.S. District Court in New Orleans has dismissed two class action suits brought against MasterCard International and Visa International for debts incurred by players on Internet casino sites. The two cases are the first federal attempt to tackle the issue of whether credit card companies can collect payment for customers' gambling debts.»
High Expectations for March Madness Betting
13 March 2001
Champions, heroes, Cinderella stories and upsets will all be made this month thanks to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. If gamblers have a few things go their way, you can add millionaires to that list.»
Cyber Ramblings - Mar 13, 2001
13 March 2001
Every week, Interactive Gaming News churns through a roundup of important Internet and technology-related worldwide news. TLD issues make our list on two separate occasions while the "hacker hit of the week" comes in the form of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen getting his identity stolen. Additionally, the FBI offers shocking figures on the theft of credit card nummers.»
Internet Sites Would Gain from Betting Ban
12 March 2001
If a congressional ban is enacted against college sports betting at Nevada's casinos, Internet sports book operators say they would gain a moderate boost to their business.»
Historical Data Now Available for RivTrend Global I-Gaming Stock Index
12 March 2001
Historical data for the three RivTrend I-Gaming Stock Indexes are now available at IGN. Subscribers as well as visitors can view charts and graphs dating back to the indexes' inception October 16, 2000. Three options are featured for the Global, North America and EuroAustralia indexes:
  • daily closing values dating back to October 16;
  • index values between specified dates; and
  • graphs for the indexes for the year to date through the prior Friday as well as for inception through the prior Friday.

    Graphs are updated at the end of each week.

    The global index and the two regional sub-indices are available for viewing at www.rivercitygroup.com, www.igamingnews.com and www.investrend.com. To view historical data for all three indexes as well as details about the index, visit www.igamingnews.com/rivtrend.htm.»

  • I-Gaming Investors Corner (Mar 5 - 9)
    12 March 2001
    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.»
    Breaking News in US and Australia
    12 March 2001
    IGN has just learned that the Australian federal government has gained ammunition in its efforts to ban Internet gambling. In addition, another Internet gambling prohibition bill has been introduced in California.»
    Weaponry for the War against Problem Gambling
    12 March 2001
    One of the main arguments for those in favor of banning Internet gaming is that the activity is very hard, if not impossible, to regulate and control. Two gaming industry companies, with their sights set taking charge in the war against problem gambling, have developed a product that may weaken that argument considerably.»
    Fair Disclosure Rule Increases Importance of IR Leadership
    9 March 2001
    Four months since its approval by the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC), Regulation Fair Disclosure (Reg. FD) is leveling the playing field between institutional and individual investors, and placing greater responsibilities in the hands of investor relations officers.»
    Aussie Net Betting Industry Offers Regulatory Revisions
    9 March 2001
    Upon the implementation of the moratorium on Internet gambling expansion in Australia, policy makers there who oppose prohibition challenged the industry to tighten up its already stringent regulations in an effort to stave off what many consider to be the inevitable. Last week the industry delivered.»