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Bwin
puts temporary halt on Turkey gambling offers - 2nd
March 2007
(Credit: Reuters)
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian internet
bookmaker bwin.com said on Friday it would temporarily
withdraw its online gaming offers from Turkey after
a new law was passed on Feb 28.
"Although
on one hand, the new law prohibits online games of
chance, on the other it also provides for the possibility
of acquiring a license at a later date," bwin
said in a statement.
Bwin
generates about six percent of its gross gaming revenues
in the country, which meant the halt on its Turkey
business could slash gross gaming revenues by 15-20
million euros ($26.3 million) per year, according
to a spokesman.
Bwin
said it would aim to acquire a license if Turkish
authorities chose to issue any, adding it was unclear
when this could be the case.
"We
don't really have much information on this,"
spokeswoman Karin Klein said. "Our lawyers are
investigating this."
Online
gambling companies are facing increasingly stringent
regulation in the United States and Europe, with governments
curbing Internet gambling to protect customers and
state-run lotteries.
Last
year, bwin wrote off most of the value of its U.S.
poker website, which it acquired for more than 500
million euros earlier in 2006, after the United States
effectively outlawed Internet gambling.
By
1550 GMT, bwin shares traded down 3.0 percent at 24.00
euros, making it the top percentage loser in Austria's
blue-chip index ATX which was up 0.75 percent.
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