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Centrebet.com, the Australian bookmaker, has given out its complete statistics regarding the end of June 2007, showing a significant rise to fifty eight point nine million Australian dollars in contrast to 2006's forty seven million – indicating a twenty six percent increase in income. In 2006 profits before tax climbed from two million to twelve and half million Australian dollars. Over the parallel period in the previous year, EBITDA figures demonstrated a growth of forty five percent to fourteen and half Australian dollars, and while the 2008 year prepares itself, the directors feel sure that a ten to fifteen percent climb is feasible. Betting income rose by seventeen percent from forty point two to forty seven point one million Australian dollars due a growth in the betting turnover. Poker income of Centrebet's casino was particularly robust, climbing from an impressive eighty five percent to eleven point eight six Australian dollars to seven point one million on casinos and poker bringing in some four point seven million, a result especially amazing emanating from the third party technical issues the firm experienced before its move over in May 2007 to Orbis-Openbet platform. Seven point four million Australian dollars were spent on the market, while one and half million dollars were invested in retaining current customers, producing an accumulative income of four point eight million Australian dollars. As registered by the Board, profitability, margins and income all showed an impressive rise. Posted on: September 10, 2007
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