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World Gaming The First UIGEA Victim?

by Bill Rini on October 9, 2006

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Yahoo! News has a story covering World Gaming’s stopped trading.

Shares of online gaming firm World Gaming Plc were suspended on Monday at the company’s request because a looming U.S. ban on online gaming had it difficult to continue trading.

“Following discussions with all of key parties concerned and having taken legal advice, (the directors) have requested the trading of the company’s shares be suspended with immediate effect due to a fundamental uncertainty over its ability to continue trading,” it said in a statement.

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