PartyGaming said this morning (Thursday) that its daily online poker
revenues had recovered to $721 000 (GBP 366 000) after falling to
a daily low of around $637 000 after the United States banned Internet
gambling in October.
But the online gambling group said it had been hit by the defection
of some of its bigger gamblers outside the United States to privately
owned poker Web sites that were ignoring the ban.
"Overall yield per active player day has been affected
by the loss of higher-raking players, but this has been partially
mitigated by strong levels of new player sign-ups that have averaged
over 1 400 per day," a spokesman told Reuters.
The group now takes 67 percent of its revenues from Europe, the Middle
East and Africa, and 27 percent from Canada and Central and South
America.
Following the U.S. ban, PartyGaming cut 945 jobs, or 41 percent of
its workforce.
The company said that excluding sports betting, overall daily revenue
during the four weeks to December 11 averaged approximately $921 000
and overall player volumes have averaged about 52 000 active players
a day. . In sports betting, its recently acquired Gamebookers unit
averaged daily gross win of approximately $65 000 since it was bought
in August.
As at 30 November, PartyGaming had total net cash of over $46 million.
Results for the year ending 31 December 2006 will be made available
on 1 March.