The well-respected, publicly traded venture capital
firm, Hanson Gray and Company (HGCP), has issued a press release announcing the
results of an independent research report carried out by by the reputable
research firm, TSC (also known as TheStreet, thestreet.com). TSC has a
solid background working with venture capital investors, portfolio managers,
account executives and various institutions. Looking favorably on HGCP,
the report has raised their equity rating of HGCP at a time in which the company
is knee-deep in some exciting poker gambling action.
The poker tournament is in its final stages of
preproduction, now working out the particulars with an unnamed broadcast partner
and various event sponsors to get the tournament televised. The tournament
aims to bring together fifty of the world's top players, and has already
received commitments from Annie Duke, Phil Laak, and actress/poker champ,
Jennifer Tilly. Called the North American Poker Tour, it will fall under
the management of HGCP's subsidiary, NAPP, which oversees, manages and televises
high profile poker events. Also coming soon will be the anticipated
International Poker Association (IPA).
HGCP President, Frank Weber, attributed the equity
raising by TSC to the company's ventures in the poker market. In addition
to expressing his pleasure of having the company's stock upgraded, Weber went on
to say that the company has aggressively been pursuing to profit from the poker
industry, and that their exploits will be capitalized in 2006-2007 when they air
their poker games on US National Television. Weber also reinforced their
sponsorship of the VH1 Classic Rock & Roll Charity Poker Tournament, which will
surely get them in the spotlight with big players in the media industry.