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Gauselmann Shuts Operations Across Europe Over Coronavirus Concerns

German gambling company Gauselmann Group has closed down its production facilities across Europe until further notice due to coronavirus concerns.
“Of course, this also affects our production in Lübbecke and our sales department, since all of our customers also had to close their gaming operations,” the company said in a press release.
“Accordingly, we also shut down our production and sales operations significantly. Individuals want to make sure that social emergencies are avoided and thus financially balanced. The crisis management and largely the development departments worldwide remained intact.”
“Wherever we operate, we fully support the measures taken by the state to contain the coronavirus pandemic and to keep the population healthy,” the company added.
“As a family business, we are happy that our employees stand by us not only in the past, but also in the future and I am sure that once this crisis is overcome there will be an even better future for all of us,” Paul Gauselmann, CEO and founder of Gauselmann Group, said.
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