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Arrests hit online gaming stocks
By Roger Blitz, Leisure Industries Correspondent, Financial Times

Published: September 15 2006 15:45 | Last updated: September 15 2006 15:45

Online gaming stocks took a fresh tumble on Friday after the joint chief executives of Bwin, the Austrian gaming company, were arrested in Monaco over alleged violations of French gaming laws.

Manfred Bodner and Norbert Teufelberger “were detained for questioning by French authorities because of alleged violation of French gaming laws this afternoon“, the company said in a statement.
 

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Sounds like Bet and Lose would be a better name at this point!! JMO
 

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Bwin Co-Heads Held in France on Gaming-Law Charges (Update1)
By Matthias Wabl
Sept. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bwin Interactive Entertainment AG,an Austrian online gaming company, said co-Chief ExecutiveOfficers Manfred Bodner and Norbert Teufelberger were detained by French authorities and accused of violating local betting laws.
The company's shares were suspended in Vienna, and shares ofcompetitors including PartyGaming Plc slid across Europe.

Separately, Bavaria banned Bwin from taking wagers on sports, thethird German state to do so.
``The two biggest European markets, Germany and France, have moved from a passive attitude on online gaming to a hostile,active attitude,'' said Michael Schatzschneider, a Frankfurt-based analyst at Commerzbank AG.

Bwin is the third Web gambling company to have an executive detained while traveling outside their home country in the pastthree months. Peter Dicks, the former chairman of London-based Sportingbet Plc, was arrested in New York last week on charges of illegal computer gambling. David Carruthers, former head of Betonsports Plc, was arrested in Texas in July and his company was barred from doing business in the U.S.

Bodner and Teufelberger will be questioned tomorrow, and a hearing has been scheduled in Nice, France, said Karin Klein, a spokeswoman for Bwin. The two were detained while unveiling an agreement with AS Monaco, a team in France's soccer league. Klein said the company expects the chief executives to be released tomorrow at the latest.

Bavaria Ban
PartyGaming, the world's largest publicly traded online gaming company, fell 8.25 pence, or 7.5 percent, to 102 pence at3 p.m. in London. 888 Holdings Plc, the world's largest onlinecasino, dropped 10.25 pence, or 6.8 percent, to 143.75 pence.

Bavaria, whose biggest city is Munich, joins Saxony and Hesse states in barring Bwin from doing business in Germany.
``Sports bets are illegal in Bavaria if they're not organized by the Bavarian State Lottery Administration,'' said he government of the Bavarian region of Central Franconia in afaxed statement today.

Europe is a bigger bunch of hypocrites than even the US Congress and Senate.
 

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finally found something french wont turn the other cheek on gambling
 

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When a vote is taken at the United Nation,the French intuitively raise both hands when casting thier votes.


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