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Betfair is among few companies that saw their stock rise from their IPO prices recently.
Betfair Shares Soar After IPO Patricia Kowsmann 2010
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Betfair is one of the few world-class, Internet-based start-ups to emerge from the U.K. over the past decade.
Betfair's Unattractive IPO Odds Ren 2010
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Of course, Betfair is no more to blame for offering such services to the public than drinks companies are for pricing their products low enough for drinkers to be able to get blind drunk for minimal cost.
The Betfair flotation and the world of extreme gambling Seth Freedman 2010
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Today was a big day for FanFooty because we turned on our first ad campaign from Betfair, which is our first major direct advertisement sale.
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Today was a big day for FanFooty because we turned on our first ad campaign from Betfair, which is our first major direct advertisement sale.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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U.S. residents cannot legally bet on Betfair, which is based in London.
Betfair Gives Steelers 69 Percent Chance of Winning Super Bowl Erick Schonfeld 2005
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U.S. residents cannot legally bet on Betfair, which is based in London.
2009 January Erick Schonfeld 2005
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“U.S. residents cannot legally bet on Betfair, which is based in London.”
Betfair Gives Steelers 69 Percent Chance of Winning Super Bowl Erick Schonfeld 2005
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"'I call Betfair the choirboys of the betting industry -" look at us we're so innocent "- actually the exchanges are the biggest Masonic lodge there is.
Midas Oracle .ORG Niall O'Connor 2010
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A bookmaker called Betfair has released a line of synthetic hoof-shoes as a charity fundraiser.
Boing Boing Cory Doctorow 2011
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