October 16th 2008 01:48 pm
Online Casinos Not Going to Suffer From Crisis
According to Warwick Bartlett, the Chief Executive for Global Betting and Gaming Consultants, predictions concerning the world’s online casino gambling industry are still worth. Bartlett adhered to his last year’s predictions that said that the world’s online gambling industry would keep on growing hugely the next five years. At the moment those online casinos that are in the parts of the world suffering from an economic crisis have doubted these figures but Bartlett persists in his opinion and keeps saying that the global online industry is going sturdy and will really benefit from the rise in fuel and food price.
The matter is that players do not really want to go anywhere from their homes due to the rising costs on from a gallon of milk to a tank of gasoline…but at the same time the same players do not want to give up their playing habit and rush to the world’s online casinos for gambling. Now all the world’s paper are talking about the crisis in the US economy but it seems that the EU and United Kingdom are going to have the same problems and may enter a recession in the following months.
The state of the American economy has no great affect on the internet gambling companies anymore as so many of the main players have completely or partially withdrawn from the industry. The slowing European economy is a cause for concern, but not actually. Warwick insists that the EU players will go on registering and that online gambling companies with multifarious interests will still benefit from an increasing Eastern European industry.
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