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The Weekly Shuffle, 2006-01-15, by TwoGun
Four years ago, online poker rooms were fairly small, relatively unknown companies. Now, several are large, publicly traded companies. Party Gaming, the company that owns Party Poker, is a member of the FTSE 100 index of the London Stock Exchange.
Being publicly traded may lead to changes in ways poker rooms run their operations. This week's Weekly Shuffle speculates on what may occur now that more poker rooms are owned by publicly traded companies.
Being publicly traded may lead to changes in ways poker rooms run their operations. This week's Weekly Shuffle speculates on what may occur now that more poker rooms are owned by publicly traded companies.
Party Poker does not accept real-money players from the United States.
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