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		<title>Indictments Handed Down in Borgata Poker Room Sportsbetting Ring Case</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://thrombosite.com/wp-content/uploads/indictments-handed-down-in-borgata-poker-room-sportsbetting-ring-case-0.jpg" alt="Indictments Handed Down in Borgata Poker Room Sportsbetting Ring Case" title="Indictments Handed Down in Borgata Poker Room Sportsbetting Ring Case" align="left"/" alt="Indictments Handed Down in Borgata Poker Room Sportsbetting Ring Case" title="Indictments Handed Down in Borgata Poker Room Sportsbetting Ring Case" align="left"/>    A major sportsbetting ring allegedly being run out of the Borgata Hotel Casino &#038; Spa poker room has now seen indictments issued against two dozen participants.  The ring, which was broken up last November after a 20-month investigation by the New Jersey State Police, was run by a rumored &#8220;Mob associate&#8221; and is estimated, according to Attorney General Anne Milgram, to have processed more than $60 million in illegal sports wagers.  The Borgata itself was not involved in any way with the operation, and is reported as having assisted with the breaking up of the ring. <br /><span id="more-202"></span><br />The operation, which is also alleged to have processed sports bets through at least two online sites and a Philadelphia-based &#8220;wire<br />
    room,&#8221; included several employees of the Borgata&#8217;s poker room.  Andrew Micali, 32, and Jack M. Buscemi Jr., 50, are named as the leaders of the operation; among the other defendants named are Joseph Wishnick, 43, a former supervisor at the Borgata poker room, and Jeffrey Ebert, 45, who held a similar post at the Tropicana, also in Atlantic City.  Wishnick and Ebert are alleged to have been agents who brought in bets for the ring.  20 other defendants have been named in the charges, which include racketeering, conspiracy, money laundering, promoting gambling and criminal usury.  Not all of the defendants face all of the charges. </p>
<p>The breaking of the ring, dubbed &#8220;Operation High Roller,&#8221; was led by the New Jersey State Police and Division of Criminal Justice and included assistance from 11 other New Jersey and Pennsylvania agencies.  According to the press release accompanying the indictments, &#8220;nvestigators conducted extensive surveillance and observed the defendants conducting business in the Borgata poker room. They observed defendants accepting bets and settling up with bettors, either by accepting payment on losses or paying out to winners.&#8221;  The release also noted that &#8220;Wishnick and other casino employees ignored exchanges of cash and casino chips made by the ring to avoid filing financial reports that are required whenever a transaction exceeds $10,000.&#8221;  The filings are required to prevent money laundering.     </p>
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		<title>PartyGaming Earnings Report: CEO Garber to Step Down</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 11:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://thrombosite.com/wp-content/uploads/partygaming-earnings-report-ceo-garber-to-step-down-0.jpg" alt="PartyGaming Earnings Report: CEO Garber to Step Down" title="PartyGaming Earnings Report: CEO Garber to Step Down" align="left"/" alt="PartyGaming Earnings Report: CEO Garber to Step Down" title="PartyGaming Earnings Report: CEO Garber to Step Down" align="left"/>    Today, PartyGaming released its preliminary 2007 full-year results and the news that CEO Mitch Garber would not be renewing his contract in May 2009.  In late January, PartyGaming announced its net revenue numbers, which showed solid growth for its non-US operations, but still a far cry from its pre-UIGEA results.  Today&#8217;s results detail the company&#8217;s EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization) and EPS (Earnings per Share), and confirm the company&#8217;s continuing struggle to overcome its loss of the lucrative US market. <br /><span id="more-117"></span><br />EBITDA for its continuing non-US operations was up 119% in 2007, but<br />
    total EBITDA (including its discontinued US operations) decreased by 84%.  Operating profit from the non-US was $5.3 million in 2007, but total operations posted a loss of $20.7 million for the year.  The company&#8217;s total 2007 EPS of $.01 was down 91% from its 2006 EPS of $.12 and only positive after factoring in a tax credit associated with its current exempt company regime status in Gibraltar.  That status will be phased out by December 31, 2010.  </p>
<p>Of CEO Mitch Garber&#8217;s simultaneously announced departure, PartyGaming Michael Jacskson said, &#8220;While saddened that Mitch Garber, Group CEO, has decided to not to extend his contract beyond May 2009, the Board respects his decision to return to North America and is highly confident [] of being able to secure a replacement and manage a smooth transition before his departure.&#8221;  While no list of possible successors has been released, analysts believe that the recently promoted John O&#8217;Malia, former Gamebookers Chief Executive, is a frontrunner for the position.   </p>
<p>As part of the release, PartyGaming also stated that its discussions with the US Attorney General&#8217;s office were progressing and that it was &#8220;possible that an agreement will be reached in the foreseeable future.&#8221; On June 4, 2007, PartyGaming announced that it had entered into talks with the US to remove the threat of possible prosecution for taking bets in the US prior to their withdrawal from the market.  Garber added that the talks were &#8220;moving down a very good and constructive path.&#8221;   </p>
<p>Although Financial Direct Martin Weigold assured analysts that PartyGaming still expected to meet its 2008 core profit forecast of $174 million, shares of the company dropped 5.5% today on analysts&#8217; concerns that the company would be challenged to hit its revenue numbers.     </p>
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