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CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) Expected to Announce Earnings of $6.16 Per Share – Defense World
Posted: May 21, 2022 at 6:52 pm
Equities analysts expect CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF Get Rating) to report earnings per share (EPS) of $6.16 for the current quarter, according to Zacks. Five analysts have provided estimates for CF Industries earnings, with estimates ranging from $4.44 to $7.29. CF Industries posted earnings of $1.14 per share during the same quarter last year, which would suggest a positive year-over-year growth rate of 440.4%. The business is expected to report its next earnings report on Monday, January 1st.
According to Zacks, analysts expect that CF Industries will report full-year earnings of $18.94 per share for the current financial year, with EPS estimates ranging from $16.66 to $22.73. For the next fiscal year, analysts expect that the business will report earnings of $14.26 per share, with EPS estimates ranging from $9.24 to $18.60. Zacks EPS calculations are an average based on a survey of research firms that follow CF Industries.
CF Industries (NYSE:CF Get Rating) last issued its earnings results on Wednesday, May 4th. The basic materials company reported $4.21 earnings per share for the quarter, hitting analysts consensus estimates of $4.21. The company had revenue of $2.87 billion for the quarter, compared to analysts expectations of $2.62 billion. CF Industries had a net margin of 19.73% and a return on equity of 35.04%. The firms revenue was up 173.7% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same period in the prior year, the company earned $0.70 earnings per share.
Shares of CF Industries stock traded down $4.56 during trading on Friday, hitting $95.79. 3,684,379 shares of the stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 3,241,641. The stocks fifty day moving average is $101.09 and its 200 day moving average is $81.05. The stock has a market cap of $19.98 billion, a PE ratio of 12.34, a P/E/G ratio of 0.88 and a beta of 1.02. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.44, a quick ratio of 1.50 and a current ratio of 1.72. CF Industries has a 12 month low of $43.19 and a 12 month high of $113.49.
The firm also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, May 31st. Stockholders of record on Monday, May 16th will be given a dividend of $0.40 per share. This is a positive change from CF Industriess previous quarterly dividend of $0.30. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Friday, May 13th. This represents a $1.60 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 1.67%. CF Industriess dividend payout ratio (DPR) is 20.62%.
In other news, VP Richard A. Hoker sold 4,085 shares of the stock in a transaction that occurred on Monday, March 14th. The shares were sold at an average price of $93.93, for a total value of $383,704.05. The transaction was disclosed in a document filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website. Also, VP Susan L. Menzel sold 20,000 shares of the stock in a transaction that occurred on Monday, February 28th. The stock was sold at an average price of $80.35, for a total transaction of $1,607,000.00. The disclosure for this sale can be found here. In the last 90 days, insiders have sold 1,333,463 shares of company stock valued at $107,631,042. Insiders own 0.42% of the companys stock.
Several hedge funds and other institutional investors have recently bought and sold shares of the company. Vanguard Group Inc. raised its position in CF Industries by 0.4% during the first quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 25,747,358 shares of the basic materials companys stock valued at $2,653,523,000 after acquiring an additional 94,482 shares in the last quarter. State Street Corp raised its position in CF Industries by 0.5% during the fourth quarter. State Street Corp now owns 9,390,450 shares of the basic materials companys stock valued at $664,656,000 after acquiring an additional 49,793 shares in the last quarter. Bank of New York Mellon Corp raised its position in CF Industries by 0.3% during the third quarter. Bank of New York Mellon Corp now owns 5,922,239 shares of the basic materials companys stock valued at $330,579,000 after acquiring an additional 15,311 shares in the last quarter. Geode Capital Management LLC raised its position in CF Industries by 8.3% during the fourth quarter. Geode Capital Management LLC now owns 5,040,352 shares of the basic materials companys stock valued at $356,069,000 after acquiring an additional 387,547 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Glendon Capital Management LP raised its position in CF Industries by 17.1% during the third quarter. Glendon Capital Management LP now owns 4,958,222 shares of the basic materials companys stock valued at $276,768,000 after acquiring an additional 722,745 shares in the last quarter. 93.00% of the stock is owned by institutional investors and hedge funds.
CF Industries Company Profile (Get Rating)
CF Industries Holdings, Inc manufactures and sells hydrogen and nitrogen products for energy, fertilizer, emissions abatement, and other industrial activities worldwide. Its principal products include anhydrous ammonia, granular urea, urea ammonium nitrate, and ammonium nitrate products. The company also offers diesel exhaust fluid, urea liquor, nitric acid, and aqua ammonia products; and compound fertilizer products with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
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Living with Cystic Fibrosis: A CF patient experience story | LHSC – London Health Sciences Centre
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May 16, 2022
John ODonnell was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) at six months old in 1960. He has been a patient at London Health Sciences Centres (LHSC) CF Clinic for about 25 years. John has experienced a variety of CF treatments over the decades. When I was first diagnosed I would sleep in an oxygen tent every night. The tent would be pumped with mist that had antibiotics in it and I slept in that until I was 13 years old. As technology and information changed, so did approaches to treatment. When it was discovered that mist wasnt good for the lungs, that being in dry air was actually helpful for those with CF, the doctor ended that treatment, says John.
Before the pandemic, CF doctors from LHSC would visit the Sault Area Hospital out-patient clinic two or three times a year to meet with John to monitor his condition. I live in Sault Ste. Marie and Ive always appreciated being able to meet with my CF doctors near my home. Because of the pandemic, the appointments switched to over the phone first, and now we have our appointments through TeleMed, explains John. From the various doctors Ive had and the constant support from Tracy, who has known me for all this time they know me and send me for tests and follow up accordingly the care that Ive received from LHSC has been phenomenal.
John started taking Trikafta in March 2021. He wasnt doing well prior to being prescribed the medication and was one of the patients put on Trikafta for compassionate reasons before the drug was widely approved for use by Health Canada. At the time, there were no other treatment options available to John. I was coughing up blood once or twice a week, I was down to 30% lung function my prognosis was not good. I was coming to the end of my runway as I say, John shares. When you have chronic, deadly illness I was thinking about death anyway. It was a slow process up to that point. I was 60. Who knows when its your time? You never really know.
As Johns lungs deteriorated, he had to give up the amount of activity he enjoyed participating in such as back country skiing, snowshoeing, and triathlons. When he was younger he competed in iron man competitions and climbed to a base camp on Mount Everest. It was a slow process over the years, and John says it was difficult in some ways and not in others. When I was born, I was given a life expectancy of around five years, and zoom ahead to today and its around 55 years old. I always knew my life expectancy was going to be shorter than average.
John says, When I told I was going to get medication, I was hoping for something good. And I never imagined this good. My lung function increased to around 45% from 30%, my sleep improved because I was no longer waking up coughing. Now I sleep just like everyone else without those interruptions. I dont have normal lungs - Ive had damage from pneumonias over the years - but now I have enough lung function that I can do a lot of things I enjoy doing. This drug is a break through. As far as CF treatment goes, this is a huge step.
John noticed results right away. The medication started loosening the phlegm in his lungs within about 12 hours. He was coughing a lot so much that he got a headache but he was coughing up mucous and by the third day, he was clear. I snowshoed for 90 minutes that day on a very hilly trail. Before taking the medication, I was thinking I was going to die, I couldnt see any way forward, but I didnt see this coming. This medication was a life changing experience.
Going forward, John will continue to have three or four check-ins a year to make sure hes stable and gets pulmonary function tests every three months to monitor how his lungs are doing. He sees great value in both call and in-person visits since he is stable. If he has any issues, he feels comfortable contacting Tracy in email because she gets back within minutes. Shes very attentive. I can pick up the phone and call her - the care they provide at the CF clinic is incredible.
Three years ago, I tried to cross country ski and I was too out of breath. I came home, sat down, and had a little cry, John describes, To compare, after the first week on this medication, I had another cry. It was a good cry. And I could cross country ski again. I always had some hope and I was reasonable in my expectations but I wasnt expecting this. Its a terminal illness and I know Im not going to escape this. But as far as treatments go to help improve my quality of life, I couldnt ask for anything better.
John continues, Theres an analogy I use for how this treatment has made me feel: It feels like if you went to bed one night and had zero dollars in your bank account and you woke up the next day and someone put a million dollars in there.
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CF Montreals Ismal Kon is showing impressive promise early this MLS season – The Athletic
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CF Montreal have become one of the more entertaining teams to watch in MLS this season. With manager Wilfried Nancys fluid 3-4-3 shape, their desire to keep the ball, and quality players sprinkled all over the field, Montreal check a lot of the boxes that fun and good teams tend to check.
Theres one more box, though, that theyre checking in 2022: Trusting and developing an extremely talented young player; 19-year-old homegrown Ismal Kon.
Kon, a central midfielder, is in the midst of an impressive first season in MLS. After an injury to Samuel Piette freed up minutes in midfield, he entered Montreals starting lineup in their second game of the season, a home match against Santos Laguna in the CONCACAF Champions League. Kon has since started all but three games for Nancy and has even played twice for Canadas mens national team. Kon also has multiple European training stints under his belt, one in Belgium and one in Italy with Bologna.
Lets dive into what makes Kon so special.
If you watch even just a few seconds of Kons game tape, the first thing that will immediately stand out is his build. Standing at a thin six-foot-2, he has an unusual frame for a soccer player, but it does provide unique advantages. His long legs and athletic ability allow Kon to have some impressive speed. He can cover ground on both sides of the ball and regularly uses his range to impact the game.
When Montreal have the ball, Kon plays as the more advanced member of Nancys double pivot, positioned slightly ahead of Victor Wanyama in central midfield. Kons long frame and his ground coverage make him a good fit for that advanced midfield role. In possession, its clear to the naked eye that Kon loves to stride forward and involve himself in Montreals attacking play more so than others in that position. And once hes in those positions, data shows hes generally a pretty effective contributor. According to FBref, Kon is more involved than most MLS central midfielders when it comes to the attack. His 0.15 non-penalty goals per 90 minutes and his 0.12 expected assists per 90 minutes put him in the 81st and 74th percentile among MLS midfielders over the last year.
Kons lone goal of the year is a great representation of how he influences Montreals attack. In the first half of Montreals 3-3 draw with Atlanta United in March, Kon switched the point of attack from right to left before making a lovely late-arriving run that started in midfield and ended near the penalty spot. Even with a 10-yard head start, Atlanta defensive midfielder Ozzie Alonso couldnt keep up with him. Now, Alonso, uh, isnt the quickest player when healthy at the stage of his MLS career, but its still an impressive run.
Covering that much ground in such a small amount of time is nothing short of incredible.
Even if he doesnt contribute directly to the play, Kons ability to move into attacking spaces has also helped his team disrupt opposing defenses. On this play from last month, Kon doesnt get on the end of the pass, but his run comes out of nowhere to draw defenders away from the ball-carrier for just enough time to allow an actual play to develop. With better timing (or more involved teammates), Kons run could easily have led to a Montreal possession in opposition territory with the opposing defenders on the back foot.
Kon offers value with the ball at his feet as well, having proven to be an extremely aggressive dribbler when in possession. Per FBref, he averages 1.31 successful dribbles per 90 minutes which puts him in the 81st percentile among midfielders in MLS. Kons close control combined with his aforementioned acceleration makes it difficult for opposing defenders to stop him with the ball at his feet. It takes Kon a little too long to turn in this clip because he doesnt check his shoulders soon enough, but once he has the ball with any kind of space in front, hes gone. He dribbles his way through Atlanta Uniteds midfield line and moves the ball out to the wing for one of his attacking teammates.
Kons range comes in handy when theyre defending, too. Almost like a free safety in American football, Kon can hang back in defensive transition before taking a few short steps (for him) and intercepting the ball. You can see that on this play, where he steps in front of Matheus Rossetto to stop an Atlanta counter attack.
As Kon continues to gain on-field experience and learns to deploy these abilities consistently and in the right moments, his speed and range will only become more difficult for opposing teams to deal with.
While Kon is a brilliant young player, there are a couple of key areas of his game that need improvement, particularly in possession.
As shown earlier, Kon doesnt always check his shoulders before receiving the ball, or at least he doesnt always check them at the right time. Because hes sometimes unaware of who and what is around him, Kon has to focus on getting his bearings on the ball instead of picking out a quality pass. Per FBref, the 19-year-old is in just the 17th percentile among MLS midfielders in passes attempted per 90 minutes. According to American Soccer Analysiss Goals Added metric, Kon is one of the weakest passers on his team.
Hes not involved enough in Montreals possession and when he is involved, the outcome isnt always great. As an example, Kon couldve turned away from pressure and helped his team switch the point of attack over to the far side on this play. Instead, he takes a touch back towards the near sideline and forces a teammate to play a hopeful long ball.
Refining his game as he receives the ball (and directly afterwards) will turn Kon into a better and more well-rounded player.
One other area that Kon should improve is his decision-making in the final third, especially with his shot selection. Kon loves to shoot from outside the box. While long shots can be useful, they often function as a wasteful end to a potentially valuable possession. According to FBref, the midfielder averages 0.03 xG per shot. Thats a very low number that puts him in just the 13th percentile among MLS midfielders. You can see his teammates frustration when he takes this shot at a tough angle from 25-yards out. The shot was blocked and turned possession over to the Philadelphia Union.
If Kon can improve his passing in possession and tighten up his shot selection, 2022 might be a memorable year for the 19-year-old. Kon could feature for Canada at the World Cup and he could be in line for a move from Montreal over to a European club later this year as well.
For now, though, Kon is one of the most entertaining and unique players in MLS and for a teenager, thats no small feat.
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CF & CFRP Market Research Report by Carbon Fiber Materials, Resin Type, Manufacturing Process, End-use Industry, Region – Global Forecast to 2027…
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CF & CFRP Market Research Report by Carbon Fiber Materials (PAN-based, Pitch-based, and Rayon-based), Resin Type, Manufacturing Process, End-use Industry, Region (Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa) - Global Forecast to 2027 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19
New York, May 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "CF & CFRP Market Research Report by Carbon Fiber Materials, Resin Type, Manufacturing Process, End-use Industry, Region - Global Forecast to 2027 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p06276891/?utm_source=GNW
The Global CF & CFRP Market size was estimated at USD 13.80 billion in 2021 and expected to reach USD 15.72 billion in 2022, and is projected to grow at a CAGR 14.21% to reach USD 30.63 billion by 2027.
Market Statistics:The report provides market sizing and forecast across five major currencies - USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, AUD, CAD, and CHF. It helps organization leaders make better decisions when currency exchange data is readily available. In this report, the years 2019 and 2020 are considered historical years, 2021 as the base year, 2022 as the estimated year, and years from 2023 to 2027 are considered the forecast period.
Market Segmentation & Coverage:This research report categorizes the CF & CFRP to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:
Based on Carbon Fiber Materials, the market was studied across PAN-based, Pitch-based, and Rayon-based.
Based on Resin Type, the market was studied across Thermoplastic Resin and Thermosetting Resin.
Based on Manufacturing Process, the market was studied across Compression Molding, Filament Winding, Injection Molding, Lay-up, Others, Pultrusion, and Resin Transfer Molding.
Based on End-use Industry, the market was studied across Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronics, Marine, Medical, Others, Pipe & Tank, Sportswear & Sports Equipment, and Wind Energy.
Based on Region, the market was studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas is further studied across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The United States is further studied across California, Florida, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. The Asia-Pacific is further studied across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. The Europe, Middle East & Africa is further studied across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.
Cumulative Impact of COVID-19:COVID-19 is an incomparable global public health emergency that has affected almost every industry, and the long-term effects are projected to impact the industry growth during the forecast period. Our ongoing research amplifies our research framework to ensure the inclusion of underlying COVID-19 issues and potential paths forward. The report delivers insights on COVID-19 considering the changes in consumer behavior and demand, purchasing patterns, re-routing of the supply chain, dynamics of current market forces, and the significant interventions of governments. The updated study provides insights, analysis, estimations, and forecasts, considering the COVID-19 impact on the market.
Cumulative Impact of 2022 Russia Ukraine Conflict:We continuously monitor and update reports on political and economic uncertainty due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Negative impacts are significantly foreseen globally, especially across Eastern Europe, European Union, Eastern & Central Asia, and the United States. This contention has severely affected lives and livelihoods and represents far-reaching disruptions in trade dynamics. The potential effects of ongoing war and uncertainty in Eastern Europe are expected to have an adverse impact on the world economy, with especially long-term harsh effects on Russia.This report uncovers the impact of demand & supply, pricing variants, strategic uptake of vendors, and recommendations for CF & CFRP market considering the current update on the conflict and its global response.
Competitive Strategic Window:The Competitive Strategic Window analyses the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications, and geographies to help the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. It describes the optimal or favorable fit for the vendors to adopt successive merger and acquisition strategies, geography expansion, research & development, and new product introduction strategies to execute further business expansion and growth during a forecast period.
FPNV Positioning Matrix:The FPNV Positioning Matrix evaluates and categorizes the vendors in the CF & CFRP Market based on Business Strategy (Business Growth, Industry Coverage, Financial Viability, and Channel Support) and Product Satisfaction (Value for Money, Ease of Use, Product Features, and Customer Support) that aids businesses in better decision making and understanding the competitive landscape.
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Experienced defensive backs for CF thriving this off-season – Camden News
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Last year, the Camden Fairview Cardinals had one of their biggest football seasons in program history.
Behind every conference winning championship team, weaknesses can cause a team to fall short of its biggest goals. While the Cardinals had a highly efficient defense that competed with some of the most talented offenses in the conference, they did have some problems they're hoping to address during spring training.
One weakness that the Cardinals possessed was the trouble they had defending against mid-range-to-deep passing situations. That is something that the Cardinals' defense looked to improve when the off-season started. This year, the defensive backs for Camden Fairview are more experienced and persistent in locking down the opposing passing game.
The Cardinals are returning two defensive backs from last season, but each of the five starters in the 4-2-5 defensive front has already shown to be in excellent form. Junior Jabauree Lockhart and senior cornerback Arquavion Martin led a talented Cardinals secondary that strives to lock down the top impact receivers on the opposing team. They are joined by the other main cornerback in Matt Davis, safety/linebacker Jabari Spencer and safety Takorey McCoy.
Lockhart started at cornerback last season and is taking a special and pivotal role on secondary and defense this year. He will be the rover for the Cardinals' defense, enabling him to be flexible and play as either a linebacker or safety in certain schemes.
Last season, Lockhart accounted for 40 tackles, one sack, a team-high 16 pass breakups, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. His ability to scout the ball and read the quarterback's eyes in passing situations makes him one of the most reliable zone coverage players for the Cardinals. He is more efficient on covering bigger and more aggressive receivers, which can make him win at press at the line of scrimmage.
Martin is another defensive back that is switching from cornerback to the hybrid linebacker/safety position. Defensive coordinator Devin Ball made the switch as Martin can play more inside pass coverage.
"Arquavion has been bumped to the other spot, to a safety/linebacker hybrid, but he plays more coverage duty stuff. We play him to the strength; both of them are savvy, both of them (including Lockhart) are talented. I expect them to be the best safeties in the conference this year," Ball said.
McCoy will be the Cardinals' lone safety, often deep in the secondary. He will often be the one-man safety that plays a lot of zone coverage against deep passing situations. His ability to read the plays and the receivers' routes after the ball has been snapped is a huge asset to the Cardinals' pass defense. Ball said McCoy put on 10-15 pounds of muscle during the off-season and looks to be a huge playmaker for the Cardinals' defense.
Davis and Spencer are the team's primary man-coverage cornerbacks as the defensive backs will contain the outside deep receivers of the opposing offense. Ball complimented the quick twitch of Spencer's movement, which allows him to turn his hips and stay on his assigned man. Spencer is also highly aggressive at the line of scrimmage, which is good for press-man coverage to go along with his speed.
While Davis is one of the smallest-sized players by height for Camden Fairview, he is not a cornerback that loses contested catches. Davis possesses speed and superior athleticism and the surprising ability to create big hits to cause pass breakups and make open-field tackles. He possesses the athleticism to create pass disruptions in the air and swat the ball away. His speed, athleticism and determination make him a lockdown corner.
"Matt came to us to us this year, he is a late bloomer. Last year, he had some things going on off the field; we understand that in this world of this nature, we know kids have struggles. We rode it out with him through the school year to make sure he was good," Ball said. "He may be the smallest guy on the field, and the cliche is about the dynamite, but he brings a boom, and he has a great feel for the ball. Excellent in coverage, you see him out there against Jarvis Reed today and he did some special stuff for us."
This entire secondary for Camden Fairview already has asserted their presence in practices against this incredibly talented and loaded receiver corps. They look to get better throughout the Spring Training and this summer as they prepare for the 2022 season kicks off.
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The 37th anniversary of Real Madrid’s first UEFA Cup – Real Madrid CF
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NEWS STORY. 22/05/2022
Today marks 37 years sinceReal Madrid lifted their first everUEFA Cup. On 22 May 1985, our team got their hands on the trophy at theSantiago Bernabu when they beat Hungarian side Videoton. In the first leg, the madridistas set themselves well on the way to the title with a 3-0 win thanks to goals forMchel, Santillana andValdano. The result was enough to see them lift the cup despite a 1-0 loss in the second leg.
On their way to the final, Madridknocked out Wacker Innsbruck, Rijeka, Anderlecht, Tottenham and Inter Milan. It was a historic campaign which included three unforgettable Santiago Bernabu comebacks. The first was a 3-0 win over Rijeka following a 3-1 loss in the opening leg. The second was even more impressive, having fallen to a 3-0 loss to Anderlecht, our boys produced a remarkable 6-1 win in the return fixture. The last, in the semi-finals, saw the team eliminate Inter (3-0) despite having lost 2-0 in Milan. On an individual level,Santillanawas the team's leading scorer, with 5.
FIRST LEG (8/5/1985)0-Videoton:P. Distzl, Borsanyi, L. Distzl, Csuhay, Horvath, Palkovics, Vegh, Wittmann, Vadasz, Novath (Gyenti, 62) and Burcsa.3-Real Madrid:Miguel ngel, Chendo, Camacho, Sanchs, San Jos, Mchel, Gallego, Stielike, Valdano, Butragueo (Juanito, 80) and Santillana (Salguero, 86).
Goals:0-1(min. 32):Mchel.0-2(min. 77):Santillana.0-3(min. 89):Valdano.
SECOND LEG (22/5/1985)0-Real Madrid:Miguel ngel, Chendo, Camacho, Sanchs, San Jos, Mchel, Gallego, Stielike, Valdano (Juanito, 58), Butragueo and Santillana (Salguero, 86).1-Videoton:P. Distzl, Vegh, Csuhay, L. Distzl, Horvath, Burcsa, Csongradi (Wittmann, 58), Vadasz, Majer, Szabo and Novath (Palkovics, 52).
Goals:0-1(min. 87):Majer.
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Thailand Political Parties Pushing for Land-Based, Online Casino Legalization – Casino.Org News
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Posted on: May 20, 2022, 05:41h.
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The idea of offering legalized land-based and online casinos in Thailand is gathering momentum. A number of Thai political parties have presented a draft amendment to the Gambling Act that, if approved, would legalize land-based and online gambling.
The Thai Local Power Party spearheaded the legalization move, according to The Bangkok Post. The political group, formed a decade ago, proposes a casino in all four regions of Thailand.
Logically, the plan includes properties in the provinces that receive the greatest amount of tourism traffic. The goal is to raise funds during a period when the countrys economy is still recovering after the COVID-19 debacle.
Legalizing casinos would create jobs, spur local economies, and provide tax revenue to the government. Kovit Pangngam, a member of the Thai Local Power Party, expects that the casinos would generate an estimated THB400 billion to THB600 billion (about US$11.6 billion to $17.46 billion) per year.
That, asserts Kovit, means a lot of revenue. Between taxes, license fees, and other sources, Thailand could generate as much as THB1.5 trillion (US$43.7 billion) from the online segment alone.
In December, Thailands National Assembly established subcommittees to examine the possibility of legalizing casino gambling in the country. Gambling, other than on approved horse races or government lotteries, is prohibited under the Gambling Act 1935.
Kovit stated that 10% of the tax revenue from license holders, including application fees, will be sent to the Ministry of Finance. The remaining 90% will go to state welfare initiatives, including student loans and debt relief, as well as funding for the agricultural sector.
The Gambling Act Amendment Draft included verification of players in order to make sure that no underage person can access these services. It also includes measures to prosecute unlicensed platforms.
Kovit believes that, in addition to casinos, lawmakers should also consider legalizing underground lotteries. These, he feels, could add over THB150 billion (US$4.36 billion) in revenue each year.
The financial projections are not entirely impossible, but are likely a little inflated. With a population of around 67 million and no real gaming history to build on, an accurate determination is difficult.
If recent rumors are true, the political parties can count on support from at least one major casino operator for their initiative. Las Vegas Sands is reportedly eyeing a new Asian destination, and Thailand is allegedly on the shortlist of targets.
Thailand began seriously considering legalized gambling last December. It formed a special committee of 60 members to explore the possibility. The decision sparked debates and discussions, but received support at the business level. Legalized gambling is an incentive for post-COVID-19 economic recovery, as well as a strategy to attract cross-border and global visitors.
Opposition to the initiative is moral and religiously inspired. The countrys Buddhist majority, like other religions, condemns gambling. This is in spite of the fact that Buddhism doesnt actively prohibit the activity.
At the same time, various civil society groups have also spoken out because they fear that initiatives of this type may have a negative impact on the communities where they are installed. These groups also believe casinos are nothing more than hubs for corruption and money laundering.
The areas lawmakers identified as favorable to host the casinos would be the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai in the north, Udon Thani and Ubon Ratchathani in the northeast, and Pattaya and Chonburi in the east.
Gambling opponents also insist that there is difficulty in establishing precise rules on the management and taxation of casinos. There may be some basis to that argument. However, no industry escapes corruption, fraud, or regulatory violations. Still, there is less control over an industry that operates underground than there can ever be over a legalized alternative.
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Amend IT Act to regulate online gaming – The Financial Express
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By Ratnakar Shetty
Imposing a ban and imposing a rule on an activity often meet very distinct ends. A ban, more likely than not, turns out to be a bane than a boon because coercive measures are most likely to breed negative outcomes over time. Society is said to function within what public policy experts define as a critical rangethe limits within which society operates in terms of legalities associated. Absolute restrictions trigger humans to behave in a way that defies the norms establishing that critical range. More often than not, people are tempted to do what is prohibited.
There has been considerable debate on the social impact of online gaming, backed by questions on its legal credibility. Now is the time to segregate what is considered good, bad, and ugly and also address the perplexity, taboo, and myths shrouding the online gaming industry that is misconceived as an endorser of gambling or betting. It is of prime importance to distinguish between online gaming and online gambling, the former being a game of skill and the latter, of chance. Science and a knowledge base underlie games of skill, where outcomes of winning or losing are exclusively determined by practice and awareness of the game one participates in. Besides monetary gain by participants, the intrinsic value lies in sharpening cognitive skills in the process of participation. On the contrary, outcomes derived from games of chance are not determined by any form of statistical analysis, but rely merely on trial and error tending towards addiction. Another noteworthy aspect is that apart from attracting high FDI and ensuring high revenue to the exchequer, online gaming platforms generate employment opportunities for technical experts, which has a ripple effect on bolstering the growth of the animation, visual effects, gaming and comics sector.
There has beena lot of controversy over addiction and financial losses as th extreme ramifications of online gaming. However, one needs to acknowledge that the gains from online gaming outweigh the anomalies (which stand out as exceptions in the larger spectrum of events). Further, in order to call out what is ugly, there is an urgency for the Centre to identify and impose penalties on real sites where people indulge in betting or gambling. In fact, offshore gambling sites have been misused for money laundering. The unpredictable ugly, therefore, calls for a regulatory system defined by progressive policies to monitor and control any possibility of damage. This would consequently strengthen the position of online gaming as a mode of entertainment that has its purpose in creating value in the technological space and adding prominence to Digital India on the world stage.
Since there are no defined laws to govern online gaming, the ministry of electronics and information technology opined that online gaming platforms must adhere to the IT Rules 2021s due- diligence requirements. Hopes are pinned on the new Digital India Act, set to replace the countrys IT Act that dates back to 2000. The latter established the foundational legal framework for dealing with cybercrime and e-commerce participants, defining a code of conduct as well as penalties for its violations. Clearly, it was put into effect at a time when most of todays cyberspace challenges could not be imagined, and it is now ill-suited to continue governing the online realm.
Without a doubt, India is one of the worlds fastest-growing online gaming markets. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the legal aspect of the sector, there is much to commend here in terms of appreciating how the industry has come of age and reflects the best of both Digital India and Make-in-India. Hearteningly, the prime minister called for more India-made games, acknowledging the growth potential of this sector. While the finance minister also spoke in favour of gaming, an inclusive outlook towards online gamingamendments to the IT Act 200 would help the sunrise industry thrive with new laws and regulatory frameworks that would enable building on the good, minimising the bad, and eliminating the ugly.
A central law covering the aforementioned aspects is crucial to the future of Indias online skill gaming industry. A clear and well-regulated regime would pave the way for increased FDI. It will not only boost this sector, but also increase transparency and operator accountability to Indian laws. It will also allow consumers to enjoy gaming in a responsible, transparent, and safe environment that is governed by regulations. In fact, for online gaming to thrive in a healthy operating space, the states can take action against illegal betting websites with support from the gaming industry. Besides, if consumer-interest groups were to be involved in anti-gambling efforts, it would spread awareness and provide forums to report and condemn illegal platforms. A thorough classification of varieties of online games could enable targeted rule-making by factoring in any risks involved. Such a solid framework in the form of a revised IT Act would be effective in distinguishing skill-based games from gambling.
The author is member, Advisory Council, Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports
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Minnesota Sports Betting Bill Progresses, But Legalization Odds Slim in 2022 – Casino.Org News
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Posted on: May 20, 2022, 01:03h.
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Minnesota sports betting legislation advanced in a Senate committee this week. But with only days remaining before the state legislature is to adjourn for 2022, the odds are slim that gambling will be expanded this year.
State Sen. Roger Chamberlain (R-Lino Lakes) recently introduced a sports betting bill that quickly garnered 5-4 support in the Senate Finance Committee. But Chamberlains bill differs significantly from a sports betting statute that has gained favor in the House.
House File 778 would allow Minnesotas 11 federally recognized tribes to operate sports betting at their casinos, as well as online with an approved third-party vendor like DraftKings. Chamberlains sports betting statute does the same, but would additionally provide retail and online sports betting privileges for the states two horse racetracks.
Were very happy to help protect the tribes. I always have been willing to do that. But we cannot allow exclusivity in this case, Chamberlain said of his sports betting law that includes the horsemen.
This version is good for tribes, its good for tracks, and most importantly, it is great for consumers, the Republican lawmaker continued. It gives Minnesotans gaming options at brick-and-mortar locations and online vendors. It respects the Tribal Nations and provides a revenue stream to the state. Its time to get this done.
Minnesotas four neighboring states North and South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin all have legal sports betting up and running. Sports betting is also legal north of the Canadian border in Ontario.
While theres adequate support in the Minnesota House to authorize sports gambling, a full Senate vote on the expanded gambling has not yet been held.
Time is of utmost importance, as the Legislature nears its 2022 session end. The Senate and House are scheduled to adjourn at the end of business on Monday, May 23.
Chamberlain says his fellow colleagues should act quickly to get sports betting over the finish line.
With the move by Wisconsin to legalize sports wagering, Minnesota is now the only state in our region without a legal option, Chamberlain explained. This means Minnesotans must cross our borders to bet on games or find illegal workarounds with online vendors.
Legalizing betting in the state would mean Minnesotans can bet from their own backyard and know they are doing so in a safe manner, he concluded.
Minnesotas native tribes maintain a monopoly on gambling aside from the state-run Minnesota State Lottery. Tribal leaders are seeking to maintain that status quo when it comes to gambling on sports.
The Minnesota Indian Gaming Association (MIGA) says allowing horse racetracks to participate in sports betting is a nonstarter. The tribal gaming group is supportive of the House sports betting measure that maintains tribal control on gambling.
House File 778 is based on a recognition that tribal gaming has an unblemished reputation and expertise in conducting gambling, and thus entrusts tribes to exclusively operate as sports betting license holders, a MIGA letter to the Minnesota Senate read. But to be clear, MIGA has consistently opposed the expansion of non-tribal commercial gaming and will continue to do so.
This opposition seeks to protect the gaming industry that today serves as the essential tax base tribal governments and communities rely on, the MIGA statement ended.
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