Last month, the firm reported a 56 percent plunge in annual profit

PartyGaming bans access to Turkish sites

2007-04-12
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The company, which pulled out of the lucrative U.S. market in October after the government shut down the industry there, said that revenue from customers in Turkey does not represent a significant amount of its total.

PartyGaming "has now taken all reasonable steps to ensure that customers in Turkey are denied access to any of the group’s gaming sites," the company said in a statement.The shares fell 1.8 percent to close at us$ 1.08 on the London Stock Exchange.

Last month, PartyGaming reported a 56 percent plunge in annual profit following the U.S. government’s decision to ban Internet gambling, but said its attempts to find revenue elsewhere were beginning to bear fruit.

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