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William Hill places stake in software specialist

Source: Guardian Unlimited
Leeds : ME : USA | about 1 year ago  
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William Hill has bolstered its underperforming internet operations by combining forces with Playtech, the Aim-listed gaming software specialist. Playtech will take a 29% stake in a new online gaming and sports betting operation, William Hill Online, in return for folding in $250m (£146m) worth...
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