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honestly, Empire is NOT going out of business
anyone here agree with me. Empire just needs to advertise, ect...
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Re: honestly, Empire is NOT going out of business
Advertising will get people to want to play on the same crappy software as party but with 1/10 the games and weak fishpool? I doubt it. I think they're gonna need some really good ect... to save Empire.
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Re: honestly, Empire is NOT going out of business
The second tier companies like Empire, Prima, Pacific, Absolute, etc. should merge and deploy a state-of-the-art platform. The customer migration might be difficult, but should be able to be done seamlessly with a client software upgrade. Online poker can support no more than 3 platforms, probably two. Branding and advertising drives growth in this area, and small players dont have the scale to compete with Party or Pokerstars.
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Re: honestly, Empire is NOT going out of business
Empire netted 31 million last quarter and has very little maintenance/service costs. They can lose 90% of their customer base and still be profitable.
I mean, eventually they'd die due to simple lack of games, but without a massive amount of embezzlement somewhere, everyone would still get their money back. Even Zerorake cashed everybody out before going under. |
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Re: honestly, Empire is NOT going out of business
Or you could check my avatar.
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