Partygaming second quarter weakens

Tue Jul 8, 2008 8:42am BST
 
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LONDON (Reuters) - Online gaming company PartyGaming (PRTY.L) reported a slightly weaker than expected financial performance in the second quarter, sending its shares lower on Tuesday, but said it was confident about prospects for 2008.

The stock was down 7.74 percent at 234.25 pence by 8:15 a.m., valuing PartyGaming at around 1.98 billion pounds.

PartyGaming said its casino business performed well during the period but was offset by worse than anticipated performances in poker and sports betting, which will push overall revenues "slightly lower than expected", the company said in a trading update. The company's first-half results are due on August 29.

Although revenue was down slightly due to seasonality and competition for people's leisure time from the Euro 2008 soccer tournament, EBITDA margins in the first half are expected to be substantially higher than in the comparable period in 2007, it said.

Eight analyst polled by the company estimate PartyGaming's EBITDA will come in at $156.9 million (79.5 million pounds) for the full year, compared with $112 million in 2007.

The strong casino performance was driven by an increase in the number of players, cross-selling from poker, the success of two new branded slot machines and the increasing popularity of bingo, PartyGaming said.

During the period the group launched "Mission: Impossible" and "Saturday Night Fever" slot machines and aims to roll out more movie-branded machines in the second half.

"We have a deal with Paramount and are launching "Top Gun" and "Godfather" machines next and will also be announcing a tie-up with another movie studio in due course," PartyGaming's John Shepherd told Reuters on Tuesday.

The group's poker business suffered after it cut the cost of its loyalty scheme, while strong competition, particularly from poker sites that accept U.S. players, led to an increase in bonuses and costs associated with some of Party's poker tournaments in the period, it said.  Continued...

 
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