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Japans gambling industry is expected to be an unlikely beneficiary of a national child subsidy scheme, which aims to shower parents with cash and encourage young couples to start families.
Pachinko parlours - the cacophonous pinball arcades that claim about 23 trillion yen in illegal gambling revenues every year - are expected to perform especially well. The monthly family benefit payments are perfectly suited to fuel a couple of hours play. (Times Online)
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Marketing Week Ladbrokess Net TumblesWall Street JournalUK-based gambling group Ladbrokes PLC reported a steep fall in 2009 profit, hit by a charge from discontinued operations and spending cutbacks amid the economic downturn. The bookmaker said full-year net profit fell ...Ladbrokes profits up despite snowThe Press AssociationLadbrokes sees profits plunge despite cost-cuttingDaily MailLadbrokes cautious as profits fallShareCastMarketWatch -Interactive Investor -Marketing Weekall 26 news articles »