程阳:Scientific Games

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Scientific Games is a global leader in the lottery and pari-mutuel racing industries, providing customers with an unparalleled range of products, technologies and capabilities for comprehensive, end-to-end gaming solutions.
With a lottery product portfolio that spans from instant tickets, online games, licensed property games and entertainment-based promotions, to game management and transaction processing systems, point-of-sale terminals, and cooperative management services, Scientific Games is a full-product, full-service partner dedicated to delivering solutions that help customers increase sales and reduce operating costs. Scientific Games helps generate revenue to more than 120+ national and state lotteries, including the majority of the world's top 10 lottery organizations.
Scientific Games is also the world's largest supplier of wagering systems and services to racetracks and off-track betting facilities, powering 100+ North American racing and wagering operations, including 10 of the top 15 thoroughbred tracks and 10 of the 12 largest off-track betting networks. Scientific Games provides wagering terminals, central systems, simulcasting, telecom services, and phone and internet account betting.
Through ongoing innovation, Scientific Games has been driving results for customers for over 31 years… and is the world's only Fulline™ provider capable of developing, delivering and enhancing the kinds of products and services lotteries and pari-mutuel customers will require for dramatic new growth in the years ahead.
NEW YORK, USA (June 19, 2008) -- Scientific
Games (Nasdaq: SGMS) announced it has been awarded a contract
as the primary vendor to supply instant tickets and related
services, including marketing, shipping, warehousing, game design,
inventory control, distribution and sales staff training, to the
Florida Lottery...............
Scientific Games Corp., the biggest U.S. maker of instant lottery tickets, had US$60 million of sales in China two week ago, suggesting about US$3 billion in annual revenue in the country, Chief Executive Officer Lorne Weil said. "Things in China look great for us," Weil said Friday in a telephone interview. "Right now, we're selling in more than 50,000 retail locations." Demand in China will hold up after the Summer Olympics as Scientific Games sells tickets at more stores, said Weil, 62. Source: Bloomberg, Monday, July 14, 2008 |