SeanieMac.com (COPI) Featured in Ireland's Independent Daily Newspaper;; Headline: "McEniff Out to Trump Donald"
February 21, 2013 08:30 ET
SeanieMac.com (COPI) Featured in Ireland's Independent Daily Newspaper; Headline: "McEniff Out to Trump Donald"
HUNTINGTON, NY--(Marketwire - Feb 21, 2013) - Compliance Systems Corp (
Headlined, "McEniff Out to Trump Donald," the article leads by asking, "What's the difference between the McEniff name in Ireland and Donald Trump's in the US?"
It reports on Mr. McEniff's "plans for his new online betting venture," and notes that, "SeanieMac will focus on the Irish market," and will stream GAA games on its website.
The article further reports that, "Sean McEniff's father, Brian, heads the hotel empire and was a GAA star, leading Donegal to its first All Ireland football victory back in 1992."
The full Feb. 12, article is posted at [ www.independent.ie ].
About SeanieMac
SeanieMac Limited is a development stage Irish company. It owns and operates [ www.SeanieMac.com ], an online sports and casino wagering web-based platform serving gamblers and plans to launch wagering operations next month.
While the site offers wagering for many categories outside of sports, SeanieMac intends to capture the Irish market by initially focusing on the Gaelic Athletics Association (GAA) or Gaelic Games as well as Irish horse racing and soccer. Its mission is to offer a market-leading, user-friendly website for online gambling, including sports betting and casino gaming.
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