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Zynga convinced a jury in Austin, Texas on Friday to find that its slot-machine games do not infringe a mobile gaming patent owned by gambling-technology company IGT .
IGT (IGT) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
Part of IGT securing the no-bid contract to run the RI Lottery was its promise to employ 1,100 RI-based workers. It has again not hit that level.
For the quarter ended December 2023, International Game Technology (IGT) reported revenue of $1.13 billion, up 3.4% over the same period last year. EPS came in at $0.56, compared to $0.40 in the ...
The company's United States lottery business will be run from Providence; The 20-year lottery contract IGT signed with RI that mandates 1,100 workers here was factor in maintaining offices here ...
A New York-based private equity firm is acquiring IGT’s gaming and digital operations, which it plans to take private as part of a $6.3 billion deal that also includes Everi Holdings.
IGT and Everi each have manufacturing operations in Las Vegas and IGT’s core slot machine manufacturing business grew in Reno after being founded by William “Si” Redd in 1975.
IGT reported $1.96 billion in revenue last year and says it will fund the transaction from cash on hand. The cultural fit with Double Down should be interesting to watch.
Texas Lottery fines its top vendor $180K for political donations. How IGT is fighting back The contractor is asking a court to find that the donations it made to legislative caucuses are not the ...
IGT is officially coming back to Las Vegas. One of the leading global manufacturers of slot machines and gaming equipment that left Las Vegas in 2015 after Italian lottery company executives from ...
Italian lottery company GTECH is buying Las Vegas-based casino equipment maker International Game Technology for $4.7 billion, after which the merged company will base in the tax-friendly U.K.
Apollo Global Management to acquire gaming companies IGT and Everi in $6.3 billion deal Apollo will buy both gaming companies, which had agreed to a merger deal in February.
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