| Posted by: Gonzo787 at October 17, 2006, 11:10 pm | | Topic: Why Partygaming, Sportingbet & 888 left? Forum: Bonus Whores | Harmonica wrote: Hi
I'm have trouble finding an article I read that spelled out the reasons why the companies listed on the UK stock market reacted the way they did, could someone maybe quickly explain it to me or provide me with a link. Because I am trying to work it out in my head right now, and it doesn't make any sense, I'm I right in assuming the bill only goes after the banks so therefore it shouldn't affect us as poker players or the actual poker sites, because I thought that all the sites only dealt with companies such as Neteller, who have said that its basically business as usual.
Thanks
My understanding is that the publically traded companies basically had to leave the American market because of the investors that they had to answer to. Continuing to operate as a publically traded site, while possibly breaking the law, wouldn't sit right with investors and perhaps a lawsuit could result.
I'm hoping some of these sites resurface as private sites. |
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