Bwin.party says Ongame deal is off
Online gaming company bwin.party says a potential buyer for its Ongame poker network has pulled out of discussions.
Online gaming company bwin.party says a potential buyer for its Ongame poker network has pulled out of discussions.
Las Vegas-based Shuffle Master is a supplier of automatic card shufflers and gaming tables.
It had expressed an interest in Ongame back in March but will not now be completing a transaction.
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Bwin.party says selling "surplus assets, including Ongame, remains a core part of (our) strategy."
The firm adds it is now "re-engaging" with other possible buyers.
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