Trouble at Dynastiy Gaming?
The Chinese facing Mahjong specialist firm Dynasty Gaming.com was at the centre of growing speculation on several online gambling websites as the week ended, with rumours swirling of problems within the company. One thing was certain - the share price has declined significantly - from a high of Cdn $ 1.10 to 19 Cdn cents, suggesting investor concerns.
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