Ladbrokes said it had seen “no evidence yet” of a consumer downturn as it reported profits for the first four months of the year up by 13 per cent.
But the betting group said high roller activity had recently fallen to minimal levels.
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By Lucy Killgren
Published: May 16 2008 08:49 | Last updated: May 16 2008 08:49
Ladbrokes said it had seen “no evidence yet” of a consumer downturn as it reported profits for the first four months of the year up by 13 per cent.
But the betting group said high roller activity had recently fallen to minimal levels.