Sunday Express

Bwin to cut more as its losses widen

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ONLINE gaming firm Bwin.Party is to accelerate its cost-cutting measures after seeing losses widen,

Bwin.Party is facing heightened pressure from US shareholde­r Spring Owl which has been a fierce critic of how the company is run and is unhappy at the falling share price, down about a third this year.

The owner of the Bwin.com and PartyPoker.com brands yesterday reported operating losses of £83million in the six months ending June 30, compared with losses of £3.9million previously.

Overall revenues were down from £273million to £253million, despite the World Cup – featuring stars such as Germany’s Mario Gotze who scored the winning goal in extra time of the final – helping lift sports betting revenues from £95million to £101million.

Bwin said it plans to cuts costs by £12million next year on top of £24million cuts this year.

The shares surged 10p to 90¼p, topping the list of FTSE 250 risers. STAR: German ace Gotze celebrates winner

Chief executive Norbert Teufelberg­er more fundamenta­l approach is needed said: “Trading during the first half of to turn around our commercial and 2014 was mixed with a solid operationa­l performanc­e.” performanc­e from sports betting more Revenues from casino and games than offset by year-on-year declines in fell from £90million to £82.5million, casino and poker. poker dropped from £51million to

“We are on-track with cost-saving £35million and bingo revenues from measures. However it is clear that a £22million to £21.3million.

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