Tuesday, July 03, 2012 12:33:39 PM
You probably know the things that are being done in Nevada as far as on line gaming. But for those who don't keep up with the NV happenings, the state has placed some regulations in place already. If gaming goes on line, NV will require the "operator" to have at least 5 years active and recent casino experience, and pass the state board rules the same as any other casino. That will probably limit the on line companies to existing corporations. The start up guys will be blocked. So looking ahead, the service provider companies probably will be the better bet when it comes to percentage of growth. The big casinos will be priced much higher, but the service guys (computer systems and security made for gaming etc.) will be in demand.
JMHO, and I have been known to be wrong. So anyone with more intelligence and information, please speak up!!
ELRA
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