PartyGaming Half Yearly Results Scoured on Friday

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PartyGaming's half-yearly results will be scoured on Friday for comment regarding retrospective legal action by the US Department of Justice in relation to prohibitions on internet gaming introduced under the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act in late 2006, reports the Telegraph. The paper adds that analysts are looking for first-half revenue to come in between US$254m and US$255m, EBITDA of between US$54m to US$56m, and pre-tax profits of around US$46m and no dividend.

Source: eGaming Review Magazine

Staff at William Hill Bookmakers in Cathcart Road, Govanhill, were threatened by a man carrying a firearm at about 1710 BST on Tuesday.

No-one was injured during the robbery and the suspect was last seen running in Calder Street.

He is described as white, with dark hair, in his late 20s to early 30s and was wearing a dark jacket with a hood.

Det Con Scott Brockie, of Strathclyde Police, said: "Enquiries are ongoing to establish any link between this robbery and the one committed at William Hill Bookmakers in Victoria Road around 2.15pm on Monday.

"I would appeal to anyone who was in the area and who may have seen the suspect hanging around the bookmakers before the robbery or running off afterwards to come forward."

Securities to rise to ?14 million from ?10.2 million.

Source: The BBC

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