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What will the 2008 calendar year turnover be for the Prediction Market industry?

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Background:

Background: Prediction Markets are hot, hot, hot, but is anyone making any money?

Industry participants earn revenues by consulting to firms on the operation of bespoke Prediction Markets and by running markets that charge trading and/or settlement fees. Does that revenue add up to a meaningful figure, or are PMs all hat and no cattle?

Useful links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prediction_market/
http://groups.google.com/group/Prediction-Markets/
http://www.midasoracle.org/

Settlement details:Total 2008 top-line revenue from consulting and exchange operations (but not publishing) for NON-SPORTS Prediction Markets as approximated by the Prediction Market Industry Association (PMIA; http://www.pmindustry.org/). If the PMIA does not directly offer a figure, settlement to be based on estimates from major business press (Fortune, WSJ, Financial Times, etc.) and/or business-intelligence firms (Gartner, Hoovers, eMarketer, etc.). If more than one estimate is made available, Hubdub to average or otherwise arbitrate as they see fit.

Betfair, Tradesports, Matchbook, WSEX, Betdaq and other sports-trading exchanges are NOT included.

 
Forecast history %
< $10 million total revenue
26%
>= $10 million and < $15 million total revenue
18%
>= $15 million and < $20 million total revenue
21%
>= $20 million and < $25 million total revenue
15%
>= $25 million and < $30 million total revenue
5%
>= $35 million and < $40 million total revenue
5%
>= $45 million and < $50 million total revenue
5%
>= $50 million in total revenue
5%
Voided Tue 24th Feb 1:38am PST

Suspend date: Wed 31st Dec 2008 8:59pm PST

Initial likelihoods: < $10 million total revenue: 25%, >= $10 million and < $15 million total revenue: 20%, >= $15 million and < $20 million total revenue: 20%, >= $20 million and < $25 million total revenue: 15%, >= $25 million and < $30 million total revenue: 5%, >= $35 million and < $40 million total revenue: 5%, >= $45 million and < $50 million total revenue: 5%, >= $50 million in total revenue: 5%

Action history:

Created Sat 26th Apr 2008 10:31am PST by lv08
Suspended Wed 31st Dec 2008 8:59pm PST : Suspend date reached
Voided Tue 24th Feb 1:38am PST by tisha[Admin]: Unfortunately no information or estimates regarding settlement for this question could be found and so it has had to be voided.

Suspend date: Wed 31st Dec 2008 8:59pm PST details

 

Predictions (11)

50 weeks ago
bsv2k predicted >= $10 million and < $15 million total revenue (H$100 at 15%)
1 year ago
cognos predicted >= $35 million and < $40 million total revenue (H$222 at 8%)
1 year ago
cognos predicted >= $25 million and < $30 million total revenue (H$222 at 6%)
1 year ago
roro predicted >= $35 million and < $40 million total revenue (H$100 at 5%)
1 year ago
roro predicted >= $45 million and < $50 million total revenue (H$800 at 10%)

Comments (6)

  1 kruijs[Power User]
nigel, stake your bets please :)
posted 1 year ago
  2 randburg
Toward more picturesque language: "all hat and no cattle"?

Can the author explain, please? Perhaps an expression in another language? You've got my interest...
posted 1 year ago
  3 lv08
If I were going for picturesque, I'd have borrowed from the Italians and said, "tanto fumo, niente arrosto."

I thought "all hat and no cattle" was in fairly wide use, but for the uninitiated, anti-Texas or incapable-of-Googling:

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/all_hat_and_no_cattle

:-)
posted 1 year ago
"All hat and no cattle", thats brilliant. I lived in Texas 3 years ago but I can't say I heard that one.

This could be a tough one to settle considering that all the companies are private. I am sure there is some way we could find out an estimate though...
posted 1 year ago
  5 randburg
"so much smoke, but no meat" -- very clever indeed...

In Bocca Al Lupo!
posted 1 year ago
  6 bsv2k
Does anybody know what the estimated revenues were in 2007? or even before, in 2006? Are there any resources available about these numbers?

Thanks!
posted 50 weeks ago

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