Monthly Archives: October 2016

Week 7 Monday Night Football Betting Preview

Judging by how the line has moved, there is anticipation that the Denver Broncos will be out to show Brock Osweiler why their management let him walk.

Odds courtesy of OddsShark.com

The Broncos are listed as a nine-point favorite against the Texans – quarterbacked by Osweiler, who was Denver’s starter for part of their Super Bowl season – for their Monday Night Football matchup. There is a 41-point total.

Denver opened as a 6.5-point favorite. The Broncos are 4-2 both straight-up and against the spread, despite a two-game skid. The Broncos are 7-0 SU and 5-2 ATS in their last seven home games after losing their most recent home game, which supports the reasoning they are too strong to lose three in a row.

NetEnt Q3 profits up 22% as company plans Canadian regulated market entry

Swedish online gambling technology supplier NetEnt says profits rose more than one-fifth in Q3, and would have risen even higher except for weakness in the UK pound.

Figures released Friday show NetEnt’s revenue in the three months ending September 30 rising 27.7% to SEK 357m (US $40.1m). The company says revenue would have been around 3% higher had the weak British pound not allowed so many other currencies to kick sand it its face.

Q3’s operating profit was up 23% to SEK 129m and profit after tax gained 22.2% to SEK 119m. NetEnt’s operating margin came in at an impressive 36.2%. Mobile revenue increased 83% year-on-year, accounting for 40% of all Q3 revenue.

For the first nine months of 2016, NetEnt’s revenue is up nearly one-third to SEK 1.05b, operating profit up nearly 36% to SEK 380m and profits up 37.2% to SEK 354.5m. Operating margin held steady at 36%.

NetEnt Q3 profits up 22% as company plans Canadian regulated market entry

Swedish online gambling technology supplier NetEnt says profits rose more than one-fifth in Q3, and would have risen even higher except for weakness in the UK pound.

Figures released Friday show NetEnt’s revenue in the three months ending September 30 rising 27.7% to SEK 357m (US $40.1m). The company says revenue would have been around 3% higher had the weak British pound not allowed so many other currencies to kick sand it its face.

Q3’s operating profit was up 23% to SEK 129m and profit after tax gained 22.2% to SEK 119m. NetEnt’s operating margin came in at an impressive 36.2%. Mobile revenue increased 83% year-on-year, accounting for 40% of all Q3 revenue.

For the first nine months of 2016, NetEnt’s revenue is up nearly one-third to SEK 1.05b, operating profit up nearly 36% to SEK 380m and profits up 37.2% to SEK 354.5m. Operating margin held steady at 36%.