Getting shut out of the U.S. market would be a death knell for most technology companies with global aspirations.
Nevertheless, at CryptoLogic Inc., one of Canada's fastest growing software firms, the board of directors made a swift decision this week to turn its back on the United States.
“There was no debate,” said Lewis Rose, the president and chief executive officer.
The move came shortly after the U.S. Congress passed legislation on the weekend that forbids Internet gambling companies from accepting U.S. financial transactions. President George W. Bush is expected to sign the bill into law this month.
For more info please visit www.theglobeandmail.com
