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Online Casino Sponsors London Gaming Summit
00:05 AM Wednesday May 3rd 2006
Online Casino Sponsors London Gaming Summit
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    Online casino firm Bodog benefits from even more exposure. The company's CEO Calvin Ayre announced that the online casino company would be the main sponsor of the eGaming Review Power 50 Summit held in London from April 23-25. A statement from the online casino announcing the news referred to the Summit as "a great opportunity to network with peers and take the online gaming industry to a new level of quality and entertainment value for the players."

    Bodog expects an impressive line-up of who's who in the online casino industry to attend the summit scheduled for April 23-25. Held at the Brocknet Hall estate in London, the summit will be attended by the top 50 movers and shakers in the online casino world and is part of a group emphasis on brand recognition. Similarly, the online casino firm's annual marketing conference to be held at the Wynn Las Vegas from July 23-25 is also expected to attract top names in the industry including software firms, advertisers and suppliers.

    Bodog's 2006 conference focuses on attracting and retaining new business in the competitive online casino environment, as well as how to get the maximum growth from an online casino business. Along with the industry leaders expected to attend this year's event, basketball legend Magic Johnson will put in an appearance as keynote speaker.
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