Oct
19th

William Hill, the top UK gambling giant, is currently experiencing lots of problems with its Tel Aviv staff after 200 staff members staged a mass walk out from the company’s Tel Aviv online support centre that handles almost all of William Hill’s Internet marketing.

The walk out follows the resignation of William Hill’s chief marketing officer, Eyal Sanoff, and rumors that the gambling group will be relocating the unit to Gibraltar or the United Kingdom.

According to the Sun newspaper, a number of senior managers with the UK gambling group will face disciplinary action with regard to the William Hill staff walkout. Huge Staff Walkout at William Hill, Tel Aviv

May
15th

UK’s leading online and offline gambling corporation, William Hill, is attempting to tap further into the ever increasing Irish gambling market and recently announced that it had launched a dedicated new Irish betting site.

William Hill is concentrating on competing with its rivals, that include Paddy Power, for their share of the Irish online betting and online gaming market that is currently estimated to be worth approximately €1 billion.

William Hill Online Seeks Growth in Ireland

Mar
15th

The UK gambling group, William Hill Plc has announced that it will be replacing its non executive director from the first of next month. David Lowden will replace David Allvey, who served in this position from 2002 and who is expected to retire after the Annual General Meeting in May. New Non Executive Director for William Hill

Mar
1st

William Hill Plc’s financial results for 2010 demonstrate an increase in online trading.

Growth in the William Hill Group’s Internet operations is apparent in the company’s financial results for the year 2010. A strong online performance combined with a rise of the use of gaming machines in William Hill shops has helped to produce strong final results for 2010. Taking into consideration the economic environment during 2010, the William Hill Group showed sound results and experienced an increase of 7% in net revenue and operating profit. Sound 2010 Results for William Hill Internet Operations

Jan
24th

Following almost two years of proceedings, the High Court of Justice of England & Wales ruled in favor of online gambling operator 32Red plc in the company’s trademark dispute against UK bookmaker William Hill, owner of the 32Vegas branded online casino.

Delivering its judgment, the court ruled that William Hill’s use of “32 Vegas” and “32V” infringed 32Red’s EC registered trademarks as they were similar enough to possibly cause confusion to its customers. The court also ruled that the “distinctive character and repute” of 32Red’s trademark was impaired by William Hill’s infringement.

32Red Wins Trademark Victory against William Hill

Apr
28th

Online and offline sports betting are both prohibited in terms of Indian gambling laws but this has not stopped many local players from utilizing online sportsbooks hosted in countries where internet gambling is legal. Due to the fact that India’s gambling laws vary from state to state this activity falls into a legal grey area. Sportsbooks in India Targeted by Tax Probe

Jan
12th

For those people who are feeling a bit flat after all the excitement of the festive season there is lots of fun still awaiting you, thanks to an offer by three of the top UK gaming companies, namely William Hill Casino, Ladbrokes Casino and BetFred Casino.

Players can sit back and relax while downloading a world of entertainment. Three Top Online Casinos Offering Free Online Casino Cash of £80

Dec
16th

Amongst the 13 UK gambling operators moving for licenses in the jurisdiction of India with its estimated GBP 37 billion betting market are Betfair, Bwin and William Hill.

The province of Sikkim will be the first area to offer online gambling licenses but will only be granting licenses to three of the 13 companies competing. UK Gambling Companies Target India