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Tag Archives: Hungary
Prediction markets in Hungary
- Hirbroker – Headed by Gabor Neszveda – Powered by QMarkets – NewsFutures Hungary
Chris Masse is bull-shitting. On the paper, NewsFutures is OBVIOUSLY the market leader.
That’s what all the people thought, after I published my ranking. The NewsFutures clients: The world’s largest steel maker. CORNING Display Technologies. Japan’s largest advertising firm. Hungary’s leading news weekly. Voted “most innovative” pharmaceutical company in Fortune‘s 2003 and 2004 … Continue reading
Posted in Cases, Consulting, Exchanges & Markets, Software
Tagged advertising, Chris Masse, Davos, Display Technologies, electronics, Europe, Germany, Germany's global powerhouse, Giant U.S. Pharmaceutical, Hungary, internet brand, Japan, leader, market leader, objective analysis and effective solutions, pharmaceutical, steel maker, technology applications, Texas Department of Transportation, The Netherlands, United States
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This decision means that the UK has effectively turned its back on the industry.
This is from John Coates, ranting against Gordon Brown’s new taxes, speaking for the (Europe-centric) Remote Gambling Association, of which BetFair is a member (and not InTrade-TradeSports). RGA Press release – PDF file — Plus: The European Commission on Wednesday … Continue reading
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Tagged Denmark, Europe, European Commission, Finland, Gordon Brown, Hungary, John Coates, Remote Gambling Association, RGA Press, United Kingdom
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