Party time as prospect of US online gambling ban fades.

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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD align=left width=715>[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]this might be a re-post but its great news [/FONT]

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Party time as prospect of US online gambling ban fades.[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]

</TD><TD align=right width=49>[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT]</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left colSpan=2><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 align=left border=0><TBODY></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>By Daily Reporter</TD><TD align=right></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Shares in PartyGaming soared 10% yesterday as the prospect of a ban on internet gambling in the key market of the United States appeared to fade. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The online poker specialist was the best-performing stock in the FTSE-100 following news that some legislators in Washington were opposing attempts to crack down on web-based betting.

Bills introduced in Congress had proposed curbs on some forms of internet gambling and the use of credit cards to pay for online flutters.

They had threatened to cause major problems for firms like Partygaming, which see America as a crucial market.

However, the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act, proposed by Republican senator Bob Goodlatte came under fire from law-makers at a meeting of a subcommittee of the House of Representatives. Some Congressmen were concerned that the bill clamped down on some forms of betting while allowing others to continue.

With no date set for a further hearing for the bill, sector watchers said the odds of it making it onto the statute book had lengthened, in a development that would be welcomed by the likes of PartyGaming.
Richard Hunter, head of UK equities at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers, said: "This has very positive ramifications for (PartyGaming) – estimates put 2004 overall industry revenues at over £5bn and this figure is expected to double by 2008. If confirmed, this news will further underline the phenomenal onward march of the industry. The shares remain extremely positively viewed by the market."

Concerns about the outlook for the US market helped prompt a sharp fall in Party Gaming's shares last September, three months after it completed a £4.6bn flotation.

Yesterday shares closed up 13p at 142.5p
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wow maybe since Congress won't be able to "save our children" from the scourge of internet gambling they will have some time to do something productive.

Does Congress every actually accomplish anything? I mean besides cleaning up steroids in baseball, they were awesome there LOL. I have never felt more proud to be a taxpayer then the day they made Mark McGuire squirm and Sammy Sosa forget how to speak english.

I am still waiting for the investigation into how Seattle lost the Super Bowl, that has to be on the horizon for these busy folks on Capitol Hill.
 

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t3a said:
wow maybe since Congress won't be able to "save our children" from the scourge of internet gambling they will have some time to do something productive.

Does Congress every actually accomplish anything? I mean besides cleaning up steroids in baseball, they were awesome there LOL. I have never felt more proud to be a taxpayer then the day they made Mark McGuire squirm and Sammy Sosa forget how to speak english.

I am still waiting for the investigation into how Seattle lost the Super Bowl, that has to be on the horizon for these busy folks on Capitol Hill.


Well said, doesnt it make you proud to be an American? I makes one wonder what the heck goes on on Capitol Hill, if anything?
 

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Well said, doesnt it make you proud to be an American? I makes one wonder what the heck goes on on Capitol Hill, if anything?

They talk you into giving them your money by using scary words such as terrorist and axis of evil. Gotta love it
 

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hell its baseball season, so the senators and congreesman are winning some of their money back they lost from football. This will be hushed until about the 3rd week of the nfl when they owe the bookies again.
 

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hell its baseball season, so the senators and congreesman are winning some of their money back they lost from football. This will be hushed until about the 3rd week of the nfl when they owe the bookies again.

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hell its baseball season, so the senators and congreesman are winning some of their money back they lost from football. This will be hushed until about the 3rd week of the nfl when they owe the bookies again.
yep thats about what it means :toast:
 

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Talked with my congressman this evening at Hooters........guy was stuck like 20,000 in the NFL and has allready made up half of that allready in this young MLB season.

He was so thrilled that he bought me a beer.
 

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Talked with my congressman this evening at Hooters........guy was stuck like 20,000 in the NFL and has allready made up half of that allready in this young MLB season.

He was so thrilled that he bought me a beer.

Seriously?
 

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Seriously?

Chris-- The guys and gals I hang out with have a lot me class than any politician.

Of course im not serious.

-FH-
 

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t3a said:
wow maybe since Congress won't be able to "save our children" from the scourge of internet gambling they will have some time to do something productive.

Does Congress every actually accomplish anything? I mean besides cleaning up steroids in baseball, they were awesome there LOL. I have never felt more proud to be a taxpayer then the day they made Mark McGuire squirm and Sammy Sosa forget how to speak english.
:lolBIG:

I am still waiting for the investigation into how Seattle lost the Super Bowl, that has to be on the horizon for these busy folks on Capitol Hill.

Lets hope Jon Kyl and his ilk find some other 'issue' they can hang their rep on and give up on gambling - though I wouldn't bet on it. Alot of pols just want to have their pet issue - what that issue is doesn't matter, so long as they are remembered for that issue. Many/most of them are more ambitious than they are intelligent and very few are true servants of the people which is what they 'swear' to be upon taking office.
 

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Kyl is actually known for being Mr. Defense. the gambling stuff is just his way to branch out and make sure everyone doesn't think pork barrel spending on the next bomber without the help of estate taxes is all he is about.
 

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Jim Moran congressman from Va. Lost 50k trading stock mrket futures one year. not much differance.
 

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I'm going to celebrate by playing a 6-team parlay. :toast:
 

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Jim Moran congressman from Va. Lost 50k trading stock mrket futures one year. not much differance.

I agree with you but one difference.

If he lost $50K betting on NFL games---they(NFL) won't send him any money perks or financial help. But if he lost $50K on General Electric, etc.; THEY CAN BE MIGHTLY helpfull to him.
 

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