Klippet fra dagens udgave af Børsen, side 10....
"Empire Online., som tjener penge på onlinepoker ved at
dirigere brugere til internetsider som Empirepoker.com
og 888.com, melder om en tredobling af overskuddet for
første halvår, fordi flere nu spiller spil såsom Texas Hold'em
og Omaha på nettet.
Nettoindtjeningen steg til 21,2 mio. dollar (130,8 mio.
kr.) fra 8,6 mio. dollar et år tidligere følgende en stigning
i spilleomsætningen til 42 mio. dollar fra 17,3 mio. dollar,
berettede selskabet, der hører hjemme i Britisk Vestindien,
i går.
Bloomberg"
Pænt gang i den forretning...
Affiliates der virker!!
Tja, 50% nettoindtjening ser da fornuftigt ud. Hvis der er nogen der stadig tror at det er et let marked at komme ind (eller der kan laves penge alligevel), er i velkommen til at sende en besked, for så starter vi da bare et site op.
Online gambling site operator Empire Online today announced that it has agreed to acquire the business and assets of Club Dice, together with club Dice"s customer database. Empire Online will also purchase the intellectual property and brand of Noble Poker. The total consideration for the two platforms is expected to be approximately $40 million in cash.
Empire Online CEO Noam Lanir said the two platforms operate some of the most highly regarded casino software in the industry, adding, "In Club Dice and Noble Poker we have bought running businesses which achieve a strategic objective of diversifying our base of technology providers.” Established in 2001, Club Dice comprises three casino brands (Club Dice Casino, MonacoGold Casino, Carnival Casino), and one bingo brand (YouBingo).
The Club Dice database currently comprises over 70,000 registered real money customers.
Empire Online stated should the Club Dice acquisition takes place, the net income multiple paid for the acquisition would represent a significant discount to Empire Online’s current price to earnings ratio.
Both Club Dice and Noble Poker utilize Playtech Ltd. software under license. The acquisition comprises the player database, certain intellectual property, and a license to operate Playtech software across the four Club Dice platforms.
Noble Poker, is the largest poker operator on Playtech"s iPoker network. Empire Online will operate the marketing of Noble Poker.
Empire Online believes that the acquisition of Club Dice and Noble Poker will enhance Empire Online"s product offering and diversify the company’s technology providers, as well as give the company greater control of its casino product offering through ownership of a gaming license.
Empire Online anticipates that the re-launch of Noble Poker, along with the investment in Empire Online’s backgammon platform, 65.com, will incur costs in the short term, but expect the company’s new platforms to enhance earnings within twelve months.