Royal Mail to sell its National Lottery shares
December 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Lottery News
The Royal Mail has changed its decision to retain the 20% share in the UK National Lottery operator Camelot. After pressure from other Camelot shareholders the Royal Mail is to sell its National Lottery shares and take the £60-70 million which is thought to be on offer when the next round of bidding for Camelot takes place in January.
UK lottery winners but Powerball rolls over
December 3, 2009 by admin
Filed under Lottery Results
Last night’s three major world lotteries had mixed result for their players. There were UK lottery winners but the Powerball rolls over again, as does the Irish lottery, which both failed to give away their jackpots. There were actually two jackpot winners in last night’s UK National Lottery, each winning over £3.5 million. Keep reading to find out if your lottery numbers came in last night.
No lottery jackpot winners
November 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Lottery News, Lottery Results
In all three of last night’s major lottery draws the jackpots eluded capture. There were no lottery jackpot winners of the UK National Lottery, Irish Lottery and US Powerball lottery meaning that the jackpots rollover to Wednesday night’s draws.
Saturdays lottery jackpots
November 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Lottery News, Lottery Results
How would a big lottery jackpot win suit you just before Christmas? With the EuroMillions and Mega Millions lottery boasting over $68 million in jackpots last night we thought that it might be worth taking a look at what Saturdays lottery jackpots have to offer as we head into December.
Are lottery syndicates more profitable?
November 27, 2009 by admin
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Three weeks ago the lives of seven IT workers from Liverpool changed forever. These workers were the lucky seven lottery syndicate members who shared half of the massive £91 million EuroMillions jackpot and promptly quit their jobs but the other half of the EuroMillions jackpot went to just one lucky ticket holder. So are lottery syndicates more profitable than going it alone in the hope of winning the entire jackpot yourself?