Online Casino and Gambling News: October 2021

Las Sands Defends Itself in Macau Court

Las Vegas Sands is defending itself in a Macau court over a case that sees a former consultant over the obtaining of a gaming license and the resultant claimed damages that resulted.

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Bet365 Partners With NBA's San Antonio Spurs

Today online gaming group bet365 announced this week that they've partnered with the San Antonio Spurs of the NBA to launch a new free-to-play game called, "Call Your Shot".

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Tabcorp Posts Year-End Financials

Australian gaming company Tabcorp has announced its full-year 2021 financials, revealing that revenues jumped 8.8% to $5.68 billion.

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888 Sees Third Quarter Financials Climb 7%

Online gaming operator 888 Holdings has announced its third-quarter 2021 financial results, noting that revenues for the period were up 7% from last year.

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New Jersey Breaks $1 Billion in Sports Wagers

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement revealed that the Garden State became the first state ever to take in more than $1 billion in sports wagers, which it achieved in September.

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Aristocrat Submits $5 Billion Bid for Playtech

Australian gaming company Aristocrat Leisure Limited has submitted an offer to purchase online gaming group Playtech for $5 billion AUD, offering a 58% premium per share over the current stock value.

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UKGC Suspends BGO Entertainment

Today the UK Gambling Commission announced that they've suspended the license of operator BGO Entertainment Limited, effective immediately.

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Veikkaus Will Lay Off Some Staff

Gaming monopoly group Veikkaus announced that they're going to be downsizing, laying off between 125 and 195 staff.

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Stadtcasino Baden to Sell Stake in Casino Davos

Casino operator Stadtcasino Baden announced that they've come to terms with Belgian firm Ardent Group, which will see them selling off their 46% stake in Casino Davos.

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BC Court Approves of Penn Purchase of theScore

This week British Columbia's Supreme Court approved of a purchase of theScore by Penn National Gaming, which will be finalized on October 19th.

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