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  2. Sportingbet - Wikipedia

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    Sportingbet is a British online gambling operator, owned by Entain plc. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE SmallCap Index prior to its acquisition by GVC holdings.

  3. Peter Dicks - Wikipedia

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    Dicks was released on $50,000 bail on 9 September. Shortly thereafter he tendered his resignation as Sportingbet chairman and fought his requested extradition to Louisiana. A hearing scheduled for 28 September 2006 was postponed until the following day to allow New York court officials time to reach a decision. [7]

  4. Mark Blandford (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    With Sportingbet, Blandford went on to be voted AIM Entrepreneur of the Year in 2002 [3] and later earned the company the honour of AIM Transaction of the Year in 2005. [4] Blandford left day-to-day operations at Sportingbet in 2006 and now works as a venture capital investor. [5]

  5. Entain - Wikipedia

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    Sportingbet was established in 1998 and was acquired by GVC in March 2013. It provides online and mobile sports betting, casinos, games and poker. In October 2012, Sportingbet announced that it had agreed to preliminary terms for a £530 million takeover bid from both GVC and William Hill.

  6. William Hill (bookmaker) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, three Australian brands, Sportingbet, Centrebet and Tom Waterhouse, were purchased by the company [62] and later rebranded as William Hill Australia in 2015. Both Sportingbet and Centrebet were acquired in March of the year for $660m and $132m, respectively, while tomwaterhouse.com was brought in during August 2013, for an initial $34m ...

  7. Kenny Alexander (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    He is married to Caroline Alexander, [10] and lives with his family in Perth, Scotland.Before his retirement in 2020, he was based in London during the week. [6]His hobbies include no-limit cash poker, and when he worked at Sportingbet, considered becoming a professional gambler, about which his wife was "horrified". [6]

  8. Nigel Payne - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, Sportingbet was valued at just under £2 billion. Payne stepped down as its chief executive in October 2006 and was succeeded by Andrew McIver. Payne continued to be a non-executive director at Sportingbet, focusing on industry regulation and legal issues. [1] Since November 2006 Nigel Payne is an independent gaming consultant.

  9. Ladbrokes Coral - Wikipedia

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    Ladbrokes, North End Road, Fulham, London (2015) Ladbrokes Coral is a British gambling company founded in 1886. Its product offering includes sports betting, online casino, online poker, and online bingo.