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Pressing Urgency of U.S. Position on
Online Gaming Spurs IGCE Europe to Create Attendee/Guest Offer
(Hatboro, PA) —The International Gaming
Conference & Expo (IGCE Europe), slated to take place November 5-7 in Dublin
at the historic Fitzpatrick Castle, will feature an extensive and comprehensive
program and roster of speakers, unprecedented within the industry of online
sports and casino/poker/skill games wagering. ‘It could not come at a better time,‘
so say analysts within the industry.
“The latest U.S. legislation has the
online/offshore gaming industry in a turmoil,” stated Wayne Nixon, Director of
the IGCE Conference, “from London to Bangkok, New York to Dublin, Beijing to
Costa Rica, Malta to Gibraltar. Panic is running rampant in the streets, major
gaming groups are watching their stocks fall faster than rain in a hurricane,
planned mergers are now on shelves so far back they cannot be seen, resignations
of CEOs, COOs, Board Directors and others are being handed in daily and travel
to the U.S. by anyone remotely involved in the industry has come to a screeching
halt. The major question on the minds and lips of everyone is ‘Will gaming
survive?’
“And,” Mr. Nixon continued, “there are
secondary ones all pretty much same as the industry circles its wagons…’Will the
Internet aspect of it come to a screeching halt in the days, weeks and months
ahead? Are privately held companies going to replace the public ones and simply
shore up their defenses while increasing their customer base? What are the
political and lobbying plans of major Nevada based operations? Has the U.S.
turned into the grim reaper for offshore and online wagering? Has the balloon
finally burst and are we starting to see rubble instead of
building?’”
The situation is so urgent and pressing,
budgets and expenditures so strained at present, that IGCE is offering a
complimentary guest registration for everyone registered for the
conference...past, present and right up to November 5th.
“These are introspective and somewhat
perilous times for the industry,” continued Mr. Nixon, “with corporate and
executive futures being determined on an almost daily basis, fear of dealing
with U.S. players/punters permeating everywhere and uncertainty evident with
whomever one speaks to about the future. The fact of the matter is that
advertising and marketing campaigns are on hold, other I-gaming conferences are
canceling from Montreal to Las Vegas, new markets are being explored and
critical legal opinions are being sought from Asia to North America. It is our
opinion,” Mr. Nixon concluded, “and that of many others, that the industry will
sustain. It will not close down. Methodologies to endure and perpetuate, to
move forward, are primary considerations. Legal advisories and debates,
postures of various venues from Antigua to Malta, are a mainstay of a number of
planned sessions that are on the agenda for Dublin.”
Additional information on
the conference is available by emailing info@igconference.com,
contacting Wayne Nixon at wjoseph@igconference.com
or Cynthia Pagano at Cynthia@igconference.com or by
calling 1-215/441-5887.
About The International
Gaming Conference & Expo
The IGCE was created to
address issues within the gaming industry, from Las Vegas to London, to cover
land-based ventures, offshore and online Internet efforts. Its founders are
experts within the industry and IGCE sets itself apart by separating the
organization from those that are conference organizers. By so doing, each
conference is focused upon coverage of every topic of interest and importance to
its attendees with a reach and reputation that is able to gather together the
most important voices within the industry covering a range of topics unequalled
anywhere else.
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