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  • #692323
    Anonymous
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    D’oh! It does look like a newsfeed.

    #692328
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thats fine and still as funny, programs are mindless.

    There are plenty of scraper sites scraping our new results, you just need to go and locate them. Over the next two weeks there will be tons of them out there with our results unless the scraping stops.

    If it doesn’t stop, I’ll add 888 to some of the display text for my many other google top positons and it will multiply like nuts.

    Poker, roulette, slots, BJ, VP, and so on, you name it, there will be top entries and they will scrape them.

    Will be amusing.

    #692353
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Scrapers love rss feeds I don’t use them. The more intelligent scraper won’t use a spider, crawler ect.. but perhaps I leave this issue for miami. I will be coming there hopefully with all the goods. So this week I won’t be around much until Friday. I will be hanging out at our local Unversity’s lab department. greek39

    #692414
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I found this at WOL http://mb.winneronline.com/showthread.html?p=121325#post121325

    888 CEO John Anderson said in an interview with the ‘Financial Times,’ that the company was looking closely at two possible acquisitions. Tali Tsipori 14 May 06 18:42

    One of the unwritten rules in the stock market is that when the lockup period following a company’s IPO is over, the insiders parties will try to sell off some of their holdings on the market, especially when the stock is cruising towards record levels. Four senior managers at 888 Holding plc (LSE:888) have chosen to stick to this rule. 888 became a public company in the UK at the end of September 2005. The lockup period ended at the end of March. From this point onward, up to the posting by 888 of its financial results on June 30, insiders parties can buy or sell 888 stock. The four managers who chose to convert some of their 888 stock to cash are executive VP e-payments Jordan Rosenberg; executive VP product development Zvi Alon; executive VP marketing Michael Palmon and COO Gibraltar Eran Gonen. Last Wednesday, all four converted stock for a total of ‘2 million ($3.8 million), at a price of ‘2.33 a share. The combined stock sale amounts to 0.28% of the company. 888 stock lost 8.3% in the last three days and is currently trading at ‘2.15, reflecting a market cap of $1.37 billion. The four men owned stock rather than options, and therefore, the proceeds from the share are net.

    888 lost 6.8% on Friday alone. One of the causes of this could well have been the comments made by CEO John Anderson about the company’s preliminary results for the first quarter of 2006, in an interview with the ‘Financial Times.’ ‘The exponential rates that we have just seen can’t keep going. If it keeps going no one else in the world will be working -we’ll all be playing online poker,’ he said.

    Anderson concluded by saying that 888 was continuing its efforts to buy an online bookmaker. ‘We’re looking at it very closely. There are a couple of things we’re looking at,’ he said.

    source : globes.co.il

    Hmmmmmm….. interesting!

    #692428
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Games & Casino’s 888 Rogue Page storms into 4th Place for 888 Casino on google.

    That is brilliant!!!

    #692436
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    888 stock lost 8.3% in the last three days and is currently trading at ‘2.15, reflecting a market cap of $1.37 billion.

    888 lost 6.8% on Friday alone.

    You know, I really don’t think that all publicity is good.

    Not in the eyes of stock holders anyway.

    #692441
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Good post Dominique they hurt us by illegal means, we may hurt them legally. From what I see they are still practicing some dirty work. The solution is so simple to this problem. Blinded by greed I quess? greek39

    #692447
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Heres a fun little email I received today:

    Quote:
    hi,
    as a ex- 888.com worker, i have the whole list of free blogs and free hosting they have made ,
    i can give all these information …
    of course these info wont be free …
    are you interested ?

    best regards

    #692449
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Professor wrote:
    Heres a fun little email I received today:

    hi,
    as a ex- 888.com worker, i have the whole list of free blogs and free hosting they have made ,
    i can give all these information …
    of course these info wont be free …
    are you interested ?

    best regards

    mmm, interesting, maybe some play with this person could be interesting?

    I posted the blacklisting article on Gambling-Pro.com and in our RSS newsfeed.

    888 Casino blacklisted for spamming
    http://www.gambling-pro.com/gambling_news/article.php?id=2480

    #692450
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I would be interested even if it was garbage. Definatley proceed with caution however, I wouldn’t reply to the email. If this person provides crucial information that is concrete it could potentially shut 888.com trading. Anyway of sendind me the email Professor? greek39

    #692453
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Interests me too.

    May be worth the money if its the real thing.

    #692455
    vladcizsol
    Member
    Quote:
    Anyway of sendind me the email Professor?

    On its way Greek

    #692495
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you professor received. greek39

    #692595
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Professor wrote:
    Heres a fun little email I received today:

    I got the same one.

    #692758
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Games and Casino is now #3 under “888 casino” on google, and our link partners are in hot pursuit!!! biggrin.gif

    Go Cappers!!!!! clapping.gif

    Wouldn’t it be nice if these sites were praising you instead, 888?

    Nice, steady white hat sites who are not in constant danger of being banned from google.

    You see, white hat is just as effective as blackhat, you don’t have to steal and deceive and worry about your reputation and being caught and exposed all the time.

    But then, maybe you just like living on the edge.

    Seems a bit irresponsible for a public company.

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