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Mexico Welcomes Online Casino Company                     

Bwin, a European online casino giant, has recently gained a license for online sports betting in the country of Mexico. Although the company has gained footing in the area, bwin is not nearly out of the woods.

There are rumors of partnerships that would breed a conflict of interest in the companies business transactions. Mexican newspaper are reporting that there are several share holders of bwin stock who are members of football and TV Television. Considering the thematic of the online casino, this kind of shareholder suggest what could be described as "a shady deal".

As apart of the company's betting license, business owners will be permitted to establish 10 remote betting businesses as well as companies devoted to lottery. The amount of allowed expansion gives bwin a lot of breathing room when it comes to improving their casinos

Political unrest accompanies the online casino company's allocation of the gaming license. Many anti-on is gambling proponents believe that the permit was granted as a means to appease the current administration. The agent of President Felipe Calderon belongs to the National Action Party and his motives are being called into question.

News articles in Mexico which expose the share holders of the online casino are being accused by administrative representatives of perpetuating a left wing agenda. Many who are part of the National Action Party make note of the fact that gambling facilities are consistently met with resistance in Mexico. The historical trend suggests that this particular dispute is no different.

The government has made it clear that the permit makes the casino infiltration in Mexico legitimate, and more than that; legal. If there is any resistance met by the general public, it will not be met with government approval.

Approval aside, the nature and condition of the license leaves bwin on shaky ground. If protest insured because of the recent legitimization of the online casinos proposed expansion, bwin will be left high and dry. The internet gaming mogul will so well to be apprehensive in the rate at which they decide to expand. It would be better to be cautious so that nominal losses would be incurred if the license was taken away do to civil unrest.

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