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As EU and US hardens stance against online gambling companies, American casinos and gambling businesses starts planning massive acquisitions of the same in base bargain deals
Peter Oberois
Oct. 2, 2006

The online casino's fall out in US and UK is viewed as the ideal ooportunities for the US Casino companies. The caino companies in US and Europe are already going through massive M&A acitivites. In the middle of that it is a bonanza for the US Casinos to the US and EU strong regulatory actions aginst online casinos.
As EU and US hardens stance against online gambling companies, American casinos and gambling businesses starts planning massive acquisitions of the same in base bargain deals.
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