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Codere turnover 820 MEUR H1 2012, Yogonet

Codere turnover 820 MEUR H1 2012, Yogonet | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

Turnover during the first half of 2012 totalled 819.7 million euros, 29.7% more than in 2011. The Gross Operating Profit, EBITDA, reached 155.5 million euros during the first
half of the year, representing an increase of 15.3% with respect to the previous year. In the second quarter 2012, EBITDA totalled 76.8 million euros, exceeding the company’s forecast for this period, which had estimated this figure at around 68-71 million euros.

 

In Argentina, turnover totalled 328.1 million euros, up 27.5% with respect to the previous year, while EBITDA amounted to 89 million euros. This growth stemmed primarily from an increase in the number of terminals, 11.1% more than in 2011, and from the average daily revenues obtained per machine, an increase of 18.5% in euros.

 

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Verizon gamifies site and gets 30 percent more logins, Dean Takahashi VentureBeat

Verizon gamifies site and gets 30 percent more logins, Dean Takahashi VentureBeat | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

Verizon Wireless has “gamified” its community web site and received a big boost in traffic as a result.

 

Gamification is the use of game-like mechanics to increase engagement with non-game activities. It’s becoming a popular way to boost interest in everything from corporate web sites to education. Verizon employed gamification vendor Gigya, which was brought aboard through digital agency Modal. Gigya considers the implementation to be a case study in gamification.

 

Gigya has 125 employees and has raised $15.3 million to date from Benchmark Capital, Mayfield Fund, and others. The company plans to expand to about 175 people this year. Rivals include Badgeville, Bunchball, and Big Door.

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