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Monthly Archives: April 2016
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Daniel Duffiney, Surveillance Manager,
Making It Rain
Eian Counts, Vice President
Making It Rain
Eian Counts, Vice President
Hail Caesars
Caesars Palace is still
Hail Caesars
Caesars Palace is still
Dear Mister Fantasy
Why DFS will lose
Dear Mister Fantasy
Why DFS will lose
Casino Calendar, May 2016
Casino Trade Show and
Casino Calendar, May 2016
Casino Trade Show and
Power of Technology
How to cope with
Power of Technology
How to cope with
Asia’s Sleeping Tiger
Why India promises to
Asia’s Sleeping Tiger
Why India promises to
Plastic Fantastic
King Cash is dying,
Plastic Fantastic
King Cash is dying,
GVC Reports First PartyPoker Growth in Five Years
Could PartyPoker be making a comeback? The once-mighty online poker giant, which a decade ago was the biggest online poker site in the world and floated on the London Stock Exchange for $4.64 billion, experienced year on year growth for the first time in five years in the first quarter of 2016. The revelation comes […]
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GVC Reports First PartyPoker Growth in Five Years
Could PartyPoker be making a comeback? The once-mighty online poker giant, which a decade ago was the biggest online poker site in the world and floated on the London Stock Exchange for $4.64 billion, experienced year on year growth for the first time in five years in the first quarter of 2016. The revelation comes […]
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Lottery winner wins again with $1M scratch ticket at lottery headquarters
A Medford, Massachusetts, man cashing in a $1,000 scratch ticket won another $1 million after he stopped to buy another ticket in the lobby of the Massachusetts State Lottery’s Braintree headquarters.Winner Stories, Massachusetts, Scratch Games, Won multiple times
Report: Macau casino junkets sitting on $8b in bad debts
Macau gaming regulators are conducting audits of licensed casino junket operators to determine the value of bad debts on their books.
In a report this week, public broadcaster TDM quoted Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) chief Paulo Martins Chan saying his office had tasked auditors with going over the accounts of licensed junkets to get a sense of the scale of their unrecoverable loans to high-rolling gamblers.
Late last year, the DICJ imposed new rules requiring junkets to submit monthly financial data in a bid to impose stricter accountability of the industry. The move was prompted by a wave of scandals, including internal thefts that left junket investors high and dry and led to the closure of many junket-controlled VIP rooms.
Chan told TDM that the DICJ was in uncharted territory as “we have never had this kind of information before.” Chan said he hopes to get a sense of just how bad the bad debt situation is by the end of 2016.