The group closed a private placement of special warrants for gross proceeds of $17.8 million, giving it the capital to "execute on our growth goals.
Since reopening its branches across the UK, the chain said it had seen strong demand as membership jumped to 729,000 on May 24 from 547,000 at the end.
iGaming revenues in Pennsylvania surged 574% in 2020
Gaming Realms PLC (LON:GMR), a mobile gaming content developer and licensor, said it has been awarded an interactive gaming manufacturer licence by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, marking the group s third US state licence.
The licence will allow Gaming Realms to provide its Slingo Originals game content to licenced online casino operators in the state. Pennsylvania has a population of around 13 million people and is the fifth most populous state in the country. We are delighted to have been granted our licence in Pennsylvania, where iGaming revenues grew by nearly 600% in 2020,” said executive chairman Michael Buckley. We are now licenced in the three largest states for iGaming, and look forward to more states regulating in the future.
Accesso Technologies aim for rollercoaster highs after encouraging trading update
Accesso Technologies (LON:ACSO) is analysed by Proactive s Richard Jeans who discusses their AGM trading update this week which was very encouraging , they were able to say that they expect to comfortably exceed stated revenue guidance of not less than $83m. As a seasonal business with much revenues during the northern hemisphere summer months.
The firm did caution that there will be an increase in costs - that the need to increase staffing levels, onboard customers and manage certain other costs associated with capturing this additional opportunity may temper the profit impact of this revenue outperformance.
Two pints of lager and a fish-finger sandwich, please!
The relaxation on Monday of restrictions on indoor dining and drinking has seen Joe & Josephine Public turning out in force to make up for lost time
April showers, even if they are happening in May, have not deterred Britons from resuming their love affair with the pub.
Statistics from Barclaycard released on Thursday indicate that spending at pubs and bars this (working) week has been up 171% on the previous week.
Restaurants have also seen a boost to revenues, with spending up 58%, according to Barclaycard.
For the hospitality sector as a whole, spending is up 43% week-on-week, following the relaxation of rules in Britain allowing inside dining and drinking.