China's Internet Giants Raise Stakes for World Cup Wagers
Though neither Internet company has a license for online betting, both are operating as a platform on which the lottery centers can sell the bets. Analysts said Tencent and Alibaba both have varying revenue-sharing agreements with local lottery centers …
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More illegal football betting rings busted
ALOR SETAR: More illegal football betting syndicates have been busted by the police as the World Cup tournament enters its second week. Kedah police nabbed two men believed to be bookies in two separate raids during Ops Soga here. In the first raid, …
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Wanna bet? World Cup expected to pull in more wagers than ever
The FIFA World Cup is expected to be the sporting world's largest gambling event ever as punters find more ways to place bets online. And gaming companies are doing all they can to attract bets, with one British firm even resorting to a computer …
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China's Internet Giants Raise Stakes for World Cup Wagers
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