“It ain’t easy making green,” chuckled Carline Snarr, co-owner of the popular euro e-gaming software company Carline Snarr and Sons, “but I must say it is easy creating a new corporate community and economic boom that will benefit those around us greatly. Many times, start up companies tend to become burdens to the general public beacuse they fold or otherwise go under, but companies like mine mitigate that risk and show profits right away. This means less foreclosures, and higher credit limits for businesspeople like me who are looking to the future of the euro e-gaming software industry.” “I’ve always wanted to start my own euro e-gaming software company through the internet,” said Bratsch Chalk, an entrepreneur, “and now I can because of new government grants for internet start-ups.” The grant awards, which are highly competitive, go to those euro e-gaming software business plans that serve to benefit the greater good of the general public, improve employment opportunities, and boost local economies. Futher, because many like Bratsch Chalk are having so much success online, local governments are authorizing special allocations of seed money for more euro e-gaming software companies in their respective municipalities. Finally, if you’re looking to start your own euro e-gaming software company, it’s recommended that you begin by thoroughly researching the risks, pros, and cons of working within the euro e-gaming software industry by searching the web first. Then, once you have an idea of what you’re up against, set up a vast plan of how your business will operate beginning on day one. This will ensure that there will be sufficient fiscal responsibility and that you won’t “spend out” your euro e-gaming software seed money before you reach the all important one year mark. Several key euro e-gaming software industry reports are due out at the end of the month, most notably a report by Grisso Illsley, thought by many to be the foremost authority on economic growth from within the euro e-gaming software sector. After these reports are filed with local governments, they will then be released to area business leaders, followed by a general release to all public information centers. For most citizens, this means a trip to the library, or a search on the web for their respective locality and any author who has written an important euro e-gaming software market analysis. “Demand for these reports is high,” exclaimed Respass Fincel, Media Consultant at the local library, “because many see them as rough investment forecasts or as prospectuses for local companies. As a result, there is a big scramble to get this info and buy into local euro e-gaming software businesses right away before market prices exceed a reasonable investment amount.” “Starting up a new euro e-gaming software company’” queried Krough Lobendahn, an industry veteran and founder of Hutto Tosti LTD, “you’ll need lots of capital, talent, luck, and financial discipline to see your project through.” Indeed, operators of the Hutto Tosti LTD can speak from experience. Their original foray into the euro e-gaming software marke began just 8 years ago with a home garage operation. Successfully marketing their euro e-gaming software products on the internet, they were slowly able to transform into a multi-million dollar business that now employs upwards of 100 workers. The new euro e-gaming software company opened across town, just about two weeks ago. The owners, Chastity Nonu, Romana Hedrich, and Luttman Gedeon, who also act as Co-CEOs of the operation, initially planned to run all day-to-day euro e-gaming software corporate operations themselves, but the instant demand for their product promoted by internet advertising demanded a ramp up in the employment department. “I’m floored,” said Luttman Gedeon, “I thought I’d be answering phone calls from creditors and writing order forms out by hand. Now that we see the potential of the euro e-gaming software consumer market, we’ve immediately hired new staff to meet the high demands of this market.” This sudden increase in demand for employees has led area government officials to declare that, for the most part, unemployment numbers are decreasing. “We got start-up capital from family, friends, and a few bank loans,” said Heiman Manikowski, VP of Finance for the now well established euro e-gaming software company Laurena Roszell & Maryanna Prins LLC, “and then slowly paid each respective party off one at a time. This took about five years to do, but all debts were satisfied with full repayment and some extra for interest.” Usually, euro e-gaming software companies opt to go right to the public stock exchanges to get money, but there have been a noteworthy of companies that do not seek public funding, for fear of exposing themselves to high financial risk and legislation.
Participation in the euro e-gaming software survey was voluntary, although survey proctors thoroughly streseed that everyone fill it out
Those seeking survey results, or who have questions or comments should speak with Lautner Deniro from the Paschall Swihart and Gladstone Theimer partners LLC firm, who will be charged with answering all queries relating to the euro e-gaming software industry survey. Email, phone, and snail mail are all appropriate ways of contacting this company, and most questions will be answered in the course of 2 business days. Charlette Niemitzio and Partners LLC, the lead firm in creating the euro e-gaming software survey, will have first crack at the data after it is tallied by an independent auditing firm. “We took a risk being the lead firm in this project,” stated Rosaria Versace, “but preliminary results suggest it was the right thing to do, and the fact that we will get the results first puts us miles ahead of the competition.” The firm also plans to release the data publicly after all other euro e-gaming software related companies and institutions have had a chance to use the data. Considered one of the first of its kind, this euro e-gaming software survey, proctored by Pontbriand Nabers of the Edey Alward INC corporate firm, will provide extremely valuable information to data analysis and marketing groups. “When we finally compose all the results,” said Sneary Petti, a survey supervisor, “we’ll have a fantastic array of fresh information to use.” “Euro e-gaming software survey results have always been difficult to gauge,” said Pals Lafon, chief data analysis officer, “but we consulted many unaffiliated survey groups, institutions of higher learning, and professional demographic firms about how to create a quality euro e-gaming software survey that would produce great results.” In total, about 20 non-euro e-gaming software companies were consulted, all at the expense of the Minta Benbrook INC corporation, who offered to aid in the development of the survey itself. When it is all said and done, and when Hayden Corn signs off on the analysis, results will be published in both local and national euro e-gaming software journals, for everyone to use and benefit. And, because of the success of this project, Rossana Iraheta and Leighann Schimanski, who oversaw survey proctors, plan to sponsor another suvery in a years time, so as to provide the best and most current results possible. “We’re psyched about this project and want to make it an annual event,” said Beckelhimer Benzing, “and our plans are already in motion to secure a survey facility, data analysis bureau, and publishers for next year.” Though there was no “formal” compensation offered to survey takers, a few euro e-gaming software firms provided refreshments and coupon books after each person finished the survey. All of these token gifts were in accordance with national survey laws and guidelines set forth by Sabrina Plessinger, a recognized researcher in the euro e-gaming software field. “I want to emphasize that we are not compensating surveyees for their answers, but for their time,” said Sabrina Plessinger, “and typical protocol for any long survery such as this is to offer coffee, snacks, and token gifts to participants to provide comfort and a stress free atmosphere. Some 1000 unqiue participants in the euro e-gaming software survey were scheduled to use the Emelina Prier auditorium in groups of 100 over ten hours. The first group began at 8 AM, and by 6 PM, all participants in the final group had finished the euro e-gaming software survey. “I can’t thank Allain Mirza enough for putting together such an organized event. It’s one thing to come up with an idea, but another to follow through with it and take care of all the logistical problems it presents,” remarked Garley Mendibles, COO of the Stiteler Riecke INC euro e-gaming software company. One euro e-gaming software survey taker was offended by some the personal questions asked at the end of the session. “It’s none of their business what my family income is and how many children I wish to have,” complained Ryann Winesberry, a local resident. Hannig Mcclintic, the survey room proctor replied, “All euro e-gaming software information and demographic data gathered in this survey is 100% completely anonymous. We ask for no personal identification or names.” “I’m very intrigued by this euro e-gaming software study,” remarked Mclamb Storton, a surveyee from the Aeschliman Wambach distric, “I swore I would never take part in big business, but the ramifications of this project do benefit higher education and the community at large.” Indeed, many outside of the Bonnema Eure INC firm, who created the idea, will do well by this venture.
Increasingly, as time goes on, many nations in the G8 alliance are finding fault with the USA's ban on all financial transactions to offshore sportsbook. The UEIGA, recently enacted last fall, explicitly forbids any bank from processing a credit card, ACH, or direct deposit to or from any offshore gaming website, poker, casino, or sportsbook. As a result, a number of smaller nations, particularly in the gaming friendly Caribbean region have filed suit through the WTO against the United States. Just a couple months ago, Antigua won its case against the USA. Antigua sought an unspecified amount of monetary damages for loss of income, employment, and economic reprecussions caused by the loss of operating sportsbooks and casinos in the wake of the USA's passing of the UEIGA.
Art Henly, manager of Giddry Marketing, was happy that Antigua prevailed. "We promote several major sports betting websites, and also a large number of online casinos as well," stated Henly. "The loss of the USA as a market place for online casino website marketing has impacted us all, including many local sports betting operations."
Henly isn't the only one upset. A sportsbook owner, who has ties to several G8 nations, was furious when the USA passed the dubious legislation. We're keeping his identity private for now, but he said: "I run a huge football betting operation. We also cater to basketball betting fans as well. The loss of the USA market killed us. I had to lay off 50% of my NFL betting and top site Sports betting clerks, nearly all my college basketball betting ticket writers, and 25% of my baseball betting employees. It's a complete disaster for this island and its good people."
Moreover, it's a well known fact that most of the G8 nations approve of, or at least tacitly allow, most forms of online casinos, and sports betting operations. Stated one G8 agency analyst: "The UK allows online gambling, with a proper tax of course. So far, it has not caused any significant problems. In fact, with more and more players choosing online casinos as their venue of choice, we're seeing less and less riff-raff at their land based, physical casino counterparts. Additionaly, online casinos and books that offer NFL betting contribute a huge amount of tax revenues to our nation's treasury. This money has, in turn, gone to benefit the greater good."
As a result of intense scrutiny by the international G8 community and many business owners, the USA has been forced to look at repealing the UEIGA act, which many banks have stated is causing nothing but headaches. Stated Stan Grimes, President of a major bank, "Yes, we process many transactions to offshore betting centers. Most of the time, we're sending money transfers to online casinos. When the winter months roll around, a lot of money pours into sportbook accounts because of the popularity of NBA betting and March Madness betting. The big attraction, however, is Super Bowl betting. On that day alone, we process over 1 million transactions to offshore gaming centers." Accordingly, Grimes and other banking industry leaders are composing a long letter to the WTO, US Congress, and G8 nations at large, in hopes of pressuring governments that forbid online gambling to repeal the prohibitive legislation as soon as possible. That way, big fall seasons with better (and legal) NFL betting will be enjoyed by all sides. "With this crap gone, we can make money, increase employment opportunities, globalize the economy, and levy taxes that will provide billions of dollars to government treasuries," said Grimes. This of course means more plays for online casinos us will be the natural result.
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