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WPT Launches Signature Dealer Button

by Michael Friedman | Published: Oct 18, '06

… to the vice president of global consumer products at WPT Enterprises, Andrea …

WPT Merchandising Takes Off

Published: Nov 07, '05

… Andrea Green, vice president of Global Consumer Products at World Poker Tour … had an extensive background in consumer products. At first, all the …

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The Rebuilding of Online Poker In America

by Bob Pajich |  Published: Jul 24, '13

… to keep Americans from accessing global sites amount to greed … understanding for the American poker consumer, the game remains stuck in … ends up paying. Again, the consumer is the lost voice. … the moneyed minority.” As the global $4 billion online poker …

The Poker Year in Review

by Card Player News Team |  Published: Feb 01, '12

… .com saw its business to consumer (B2C) poker revenue rebound strongly … legitimate poker company, but a global Ponzi scheme,” while “insiders lined … 888 Poker, saw business to consumer (B2C) poker revenue up 120 …

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by Card Player News Team |  Published: Jan 01, '12

… , “…the challenging competitive conditions in global dotcom poker, the seasonal decline … the third quarter a strong global promotion schedule geared at increasing … 888 Poker, saw business to consumer (B2C) poker revenue up 120 …

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by Card Player News Team |  Published: Sep 01, '11

… force behind the bill is consumer protection. “It will create … do so and ensure appropriate consumer protections are in place. Regulating … position in more than 10 global territories, including the key … Full Tilt, which saw its global operation shut down by …

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by Brendan Murray |  Published: Feb 01, '11

… on more casual players. The global promotion schedule gathered pace with … reading for its business-to-consumer (B2C) poker unit in November … customers in the business-to-consumer poker business fell five percent …

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