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profiteer11

07/15/14 6:51 AM

#8133 RE: 80857 #8132

I wouldn't go to a casino in Atlantic City on a bet
Internet gaming is where it's at
The tribes better recognize this
Company needs one play for cash site to start, Indian or not
Maybe this is what they have planned for Jamaica

x1power

07/17/14 2:32 AM

#8137 RE: 80857 #8132

The tribes believe they are different.
And they are suspicious of others, including the government.

Their business enterprises are built around their unique cultures.
Gambling is part of that culture, as is their view of religion.
The Native person feels the 4 force of nature and dancing with them.
To them . . . Fate is the hunter.

They are caught between the instruments of modern tech culture and the values within. This combo makes for confusion and twists the message of natural balance. Two forces are developing within each Tribe: an attempt to fuse with the modern and adapt it to their ancestor print . . . and the need to draw lines in the sand that cannot be broken.

The mobile internet is eating their lunch, as it so does with other brick-and-mortar casino systems and businesses. It may take some years to get native casinos into the full possibliites and mode of mobile, and how to fit with it.

Thus, ATIG must pursue extra-USA gambling venues . . . as big land casinos and governments have started their own model of who gets the monies involved in offering mobile individual paid gaming and gambling.

ATIG can still offer a form of casino-centre mobile gambling, that the tribes can get around. But the real $$s is in the outside world. Increasingly, customers will chose to stay home or be mobile gamblers, due to travel costs and the unique ability to use their precious cellphones . . . to play for cash. Energy costs alone, will gradually restrict most of us from travelling physically.

Within a decade or two . . . my guess is slot machines will be history. Voice and touch screens will dominate the activity of the new generations?

I am still waiting to see where new funding comes from for ATIG.

Anyone foresee ATIG becoming a competitor to GLUU (soon earning revenues from mobile gambling). ATIG has yet to earn even $500K in sales, and even if so, guess where that will go?

At best, ATIG will be used as a vehicle to enter USA, by a foreign company already active in mobile gambling? Someone buys 10-30% of ATIG and thus gets around all the governmental restrictions by fronting cash to ATIG and taking 2-3 BOD seats. In such a situation, we retail investors just might get active shares.