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 Real Casinos > August 2007 Real Casinos News Archive

Neteller Shocker
Aug 1st, 2007 - Embattled e-wallet Neteller reentered the London AIM today (Wednesday) immediately before the market closed, only to drop 65 percent in value after posting a pre-tax loss of $14 million for the first three months of 2007. The company's shares have been suspended since January 16.

Homeless Help From Party Poker
Aug 1st, 2007 - Party Bets.com has come forward with a useful contribution to the fifth Homeless World Cup currently running until August 4 in Copenhagen.

Code Of Ethics For Poker Players
Aug 1st, 2007 - The growing membership of the World Poker Association, founded two years ago by poker professional and successful businessman Jesse Jones has a practical Code of Ethics to guide them in standards and behaviour in tournament play following the publication of the Code last week.

First Virgin Poker Festival Launched
Aug 1st, 2007 - The online poker element on the Virgin Games site has big Internet and land crossover plans for 24 to 25 November this year, when the first Virgin Poker Festival will be held in the British city of Birmingham at the Broadway Casino.

Has The British Government Taken A Tougher Position On Gambling Ads?
Aug 1st, 2007 - A Sunday Times report over the weekend could give further evidence of a cooler British government attitude to gambling in general and advertising in particular.

Clarity At Last On Eco Card's U.s. Business
Aug 1st, 2007 -
US players are to lose another e-payment solution next month as Eco Card exits the US market after months of speculation and conflicting information in the international player community.

Online Gambling Up In Britain
Aug 1st, 2007 - The number of people going online to place a bet in the UK is on the increase, according to a PA News assessment of current Gambling Commission statistical studies in Britain.

NETELLER U.S. PAYOUTS IN PROGRESS (Update)
Aug 1st, 2007 - American online gamblers who have had their Neteller accounts frozen since January will have been relieved yesterday to at last see their money, as the Isle of Man-based e-wallet started paying out the $94 million owned by US players that has been in limbo whilst the Neteller vs. US Department of Justice drama played out.