Sentences with phrase «gambling companies who»

The case concerns an association of Gibraltar based gambling companies who provide gambling services to customers based in the UK and elsewhere.

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Scott Svenson, who launched the company with his wife Ally, says the gamble has paid off in many ways.
«Local police also have been investigating our company since last year, they think what we do is gambling,» said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Meanwhile the business on which Microsoft has chosen to gamble its fate, cloud computing, has proved viciously competitive and potentially cannibalistic to its legacy businesses that continue to generate so much cash, says Keith Weiss, a Morgan Stanley analyst who tracks major U.S. software companies.
Social media companies» disingenuous Captain Renault act — he was the character in Casablanca who declared, «I'm shocked, shocked, to find that gambling is going on here» — must stop.
The move is a big gamble on the part of Governor Stephen Poloz, who hopes the rate cut will both spur companies to spend and help fend off low inflation, but the risk is that Canada's already over-indebted households will put themselves in even more danger by taking on excessive leverage.
Church officials say they will discourage investment of the fund in companies who produce weapons, tobacco, alcohol or gambling.
The Stoke - based gambling company headed by the Coates family, who are also owners of the football club, have agreed to an initial six - year stadium naming rights deal while also extending their shirt sponsorship agreement for a further three years.
Taking the rules off the books would create massive opportunities for teams, and proof, again, lies overseas with the soccer heavyweights of Europe who have partnered with online gambling companies and casinos.
While it's certainly true that not every company who sponsored Aston Villa is a gaming or gambling company, it's currently trending because of how lucrative it tends to be for both parties.
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Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski, a Democrat from Rockland County, asked members of the industry a series of questions about possible regulations, including whether an age limit of 18 or 21 was appropriate (18, a FanDuel lawyer replied), whether information about problem gambling was made available (yes, through an outside link, Schiller said), whether there are prohibitions on employees of sporting teams who might have inside knowledge playing (no, because their knowledge would be a statistically insignificant advantage, the companies said) and whether players were limited in their number of entries they could make in a given day.
Those few who do have more money than they know what to do with seem to prefer to become «names» at Lloyds than to gamble it on an embryonic company that makes things people might want to buy.
Kia's decision to nix the Stonic for North America suggests the company thinks it knows something Toyota and Nissan don't: Toyota's CH - R and the Nissan Kicks (which has replaced the Juke) are both strictly front - drivers and represent a bit of a gamble on the part of product planners who figure buyers care more about crossover looks in a small package than all - weather traction.
The company has worked closely with Dolby on its hardware design, and it's gambling that a better - sounding tablet will be a differentiator to people who watch a lot of movies and TV.
According to the Gambling Commission's position paper, it's the third - party websites who are to blame, but it'll have a quiet word with video game companies «who may unintentionally be enabling the criminal activity».
Independent Video Game Critic Jim Sterling investigated the surge of advertorials involving gambling websites and apps and found that the companies who pay for websites to write advertorials not only didn't require disclosure but encouraged clients to mask the fact that the article is an advertorial.
«Local police also have been investigating our company since last year, they think what we do is gambling,» said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The answer, I hear you cry, is internships. These are becoming the latest box that graduates need to tick in order for them to increase their employability and stand out from the other hundreds of applicants after the same job. According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, 21.7 % of graduates in full employment within six months of graduating were taken on by employees who had previously provided them with some form of work experience. It would appear that employers are less willing to gamble on a new recruit who may look fantastic on paper, instead choosing to take on someone who has already experienced working at the company and who therefore has a â $ œbasic grasp of workplace dynamicsâ $, according to a BBC article. In other words, the internship has become an â $ ˜extended interviewâ $ ™ whereby the intern has a chance to showcase their abilities and see if they fit into the company lifestyle.
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