Leisure & Gaming's American facing sportsbooks, including VIP.com,...

Leisure & Gaming's American facing sportsbooks, including VIP.com, BetGameDay.com, Nine.com, MyBookie.com and BetCom.com, are likely to be taken private and continue operating after online gambling is banned in the US. According to a source close to the company the impact on customers should be minimal and the management is expected to be unchanged.

Date published: 11 October 2006


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