Saturday, January 22, 2011

Calvin Ayre offers up to 8 predictions for the gambling industry in 2011


If you a gambling domain investor and are curious about what to say Calvin Ayre has about the gambling industry, today he to 8 predictions for what come in 2011 is offered.


The buyer behind slots.com and Slots.ca not indicate the selling price of gambling.com Calvin Ayre in 2010, or specifically about domain names, but maybe thats because he is considered the category killing domain for yourself.


He certainly has the cash to do so.


In July, which even made billionaire behind Bodog bought $206,906 Slots.ca.  Shortly before that he bought slots.com transactions amounting to a total 5.85 million US US dollar.


Calvin Ayre's 2011 predictions


Calvin Ayre opens his article on the less serious side with predictions like "try Harry Reid (slide a 1,900 page online bingo account in a Senate roll call and will fail)" and "at least a large Poker company is killed by the cruel hand of the market;" "two others commit ritual suicide after once too often on CalvinAyre.com harassed is."


But when scrolling, Calvin Ayre offers a at the end of history to several serious predictions:



The introduction of (at least) a US State of his own online gambling business is set in motion of a process ultimately any attempt of instituting, online gambling at the federal level undermines the


2011 see an ongoing growth in global stature for privately owned, London-based online gaming companies like Bet365 at the expense of listed companies and private companies headquartered in less professional jurisdictions (where it is much harder to build world-class teams).


Europe continues its Balkanization trend with each country its own set of rules, the (also called walled gardens, some reports).


Read Calvin Ayre's complete list of serious and not-so serious gambling forecasts for 2011.


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