by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 03, '09
World Poker Tour Enterprises (NASDAQ WTPE) has closed its deal with Peerless Media, a subsidiary of Party Gaming, and fully agreed to sell nearly all of its substantial assets — other than cash, investments, and certain other assets — to the company. …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Aug 20, '09
Automated poker table manufacturers, PokerTek Inc., the publicly traded company, (NASDAQ symbol PTEK), has announced that ICP Electronics Inc., which is listed on the Taiwan stock exchange, is due to become a shareholder in the company. ICP has provided …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Jul 03, '09
WPT Enterprises, the company that owns the WPT television series, today announced it has been notified by the Nasdaq Stock Market that it once more complies with the $1.00 per share minimum closing bid price requirement. Its shares had previously …
by Brendan Murray | Published: Feb 18, '09
The Nasdaq-quoted World Poker Tour Enterprises has announced its results for the fourth quarter of 2008 with revenue plunging 50 percent to $2.6 million from $5.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2007. International television license revenues fell $ …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Dec 17, '08
… 1,000 of those machines, which can be found in bars and restaurants. In other company news, PokerTek was approved by NASDAQ to switch being listed on its Global Market to its Capital Market, which lists stocks of companies with smaller market caps. …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Nov 25, '08
… Enterprises is getting a minor reprieve from NASDAQ and won't be delisted from the … days trading at less than $1. By NASDAQ rules, companies whose stock cannot cross … , because of the current financial crises, NASDAQ suspended this rule for all companies …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Oct 03, '08
… Tour May Lose Spot on NASDAQ Stock Exchange Sent WPTE a … will lose its listing on NASDAQ, thanks to a recent history … than $1. WPTE received a NASDAQ Staff Determination Letter on Aug … In a financial disclosure concerning NASDAQ's warning, the company gave …
by James McManus | Published: Oct 03, '08
… stay – and play poker – at the Mirage or Bellagio, out in L.A., or in Europe. But Andy Glazer cited the NASDAQ being "north of four thousand," the prestige of being the oldest and largest tournament, and the extra week of satellites Becky had scheduled. …
by CP The Inside Straight Authors | Published: Apr 09, '08
… . World Poker Tour Enterprises Loses $9.6 Million in 2007 'Transition Year' as Revenues Fall By Brendan Murray The NASDAQ-quoted World Poker Tour Enterprises reported full-year revenues down almost 26 percent to $21.7 million at the end of …
by Jeff Hwang | Published: Mar 26, '08
… fairly intimidating subject, especially for new players - is already done by the electronic table. As companies such as PokerTek (Nasdaq: PTEK), makers of the Poker Pro electronic poker table, and Lightning Poker continue to penetrate gaming markets, the ( …