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Greek Intralot revenues +17%, earnings -27%, Yogonet

Greek Intralot revenues +17%, earnings -27%, Yogonet | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

Intralot announced its financial results for the six month period ending June 30th 2012, prepared in accordance with IFRS. Consolidated Revenues posted an increase of 17.2% reaching 687.3 million euros in 1H12 compared to 586.4 million euros in 1H11.


EBITDA in 1H12 increased by 12.2% to 81.4 million euros, compared to 72.6 million euros in the same period in 2011.

 

EAT (after minorities) in 1H12 were decreased by 26.8% reaching 5.5 million euros. Compared to 1Q 2012, Net Debt reached 388 million euros, posting an increase by 26.1 million euros in 1H 2012 due to a capex of 39.4m in Q2 2012 mainly due to the payment for the renewal of the gaming license in Malta.

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B2B social gaming nearly non-existent, Gaming Intelligence

Nyx, with its NextGen Gaming studio, and Cozy Games are two of a very select group of B2B suppliers to have made any impact at all on the facebook gaming environment. If you look at the bare statistics, that impact looks limited compared to the likes of Zynga, Double Down Interactive and Playtika but Davey has been won over, as has his counterpart at Cozy, Sree Vanga.

 

Thus far neither Cozy or NextGen has persuaded a real money operator to dive in. Wheeler and Johnson believe they will although there is some consternation from operators mulling how best to approach it. Some believe they need the killer app before entering while others believe they can launch with something more generic while they learn about how to exploit the facebook platform. Others would just prefer it to go away.

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