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Party Poker Float
, 2005-06-28, by TwoGun
Due to the growth of online poker, several poker rooms are now becoming publicly traded companies. Empire Poker recently floated on June 15. Yesterday, the company that shares its poker network with Empire Poker began trading on the London Stock Exchange.
Party Gaming, which owns Party Poker, began trading at 116p. The price of the stock soared during trading and closed at 129p, representing a gain of about 11%
Party Poker's market capitalization is large enough to guarantee it a spot in the FTSE 100, which is a blue chip index of UK companies.
More information can be found in this article.
Party Gaming, which owns Party Poker, began trading at 116p. The price of the stock soared during trading and closed at 129p, representing a gain of about 11%
Party Poker's market capitalization is large enough to guarantee it a spot in the FTSE 100, which is a blue chip index of UK companies.
More information can be found in this article.
Party Poker does not accept real-money players from the United States.
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