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- IGT - International Game Technology 9295 Prototype Dr., Reno, NV, 89521 IGT is uniquely positioned to provide the government-sponsored and commercial gaming industry with proven solutions for gaming, lottery, digital, and social, through every channel across the spectrum, including retail, web, and mobile.
- International Game Technology PLC (IGT), formerly Gtech S.p.A. And Lottomatica S.p.A., is a multinational gambling company that produces slot machines and other gambling technology. The company is headquartered in London, with major offices in Rome, Providence, Rhode Island, and Las Vegas. It is controlled, with a 51 percent stake, by De Agostini.
- Salaries at International Game Technology (IGT) range from an average of $78,469 to $78,469 a year. International Game Technology (IGT) employees with the job title Software Engineer make the most.
Equal Employment Opportunity. IGT believes in sustaining a workforce that reflects the diversity of the global customers and communities we serve, creating a fair and inclusive culture that enables all our employees to feel valued, respected and engaged.
1980: IGT incorporated in Nevada to facilitate its initial public offerring
1985: IGT formed a wholly-owned subsidiary, IGT-Australia, to manufacture gaming devices for the Australian market
1986: Megabucks, the first wide area progressive slot system, launched in Nevada
1986: IGT appointed an exclusive distributor for Europe and North Africa and authorized its New Jersey distributor to sell IGT products in the Caribbean
1987: IGT appointed Indo Pacific to distribute its products in Southeast Asia
1988: IGT established CMS International, a wholly-owned subsidiary, to manage certain gaming operations for the company, initialliy in the Mizpah Hotel in Tonopah, Nevada
1989: CMS began leasing the Treasury Club Casino in Sparks, Neada, and held interests in the Silver Club and Antigua's King's Casino.
1990: CMS ceased operations in the Mizpah Hotel, and begins operations in the El Capitan Casino in Tonopah, Nevada
1990: IGT establishes the Iowa Riverboat Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary that held interests in the President casino riverboat and Blackhawk Hotel (Davenport, Iowa) and the Admiral riverboat (St. Louis, Missouri)
1990: IGT-Japan established
1991: Deadwood, South Dakota Megabucks began operations
1992: IGT-Europe established in the Netherlands
1992: IGT divests itself of CMS and IRC, leaving casino operations; it also sold its Nevada gaming route to Jackpot Enterprises
1993: IGT-Iceland established to provide equipment and support for that country's video lottery operations
1993: IGT-Argentina established in Buenos Aires
1994: IGT-Brazil established in Sao Paulo
1996: IGT-Peru established in Lima
1996: IGT entered the pachisuro market in Japan
1996: IGT introduced its successful Wheel of Fortune and Game King slots
1996/7: New corporate headquarters built in Reno, Nevada
2000: IGT's EZ Pay system, a ticket in/ticket out slot machine payment system, completed its Nevada field tests at the Fiesta casino (Las Vegas) and was approved for operation
2001: EZ Pay slots became widely installed (ref)
2001: IGT acquired, via merger, Anchor Gaming
2002: IGT created its Lottery Division
2003: IGT sold Anchor Gaming's Nevada slot route to Herbst Gaming
2003: IGT acquired via merger Acres Gaming
2005: IGT formed IGT-Canada
2005: IGT created an Asian division based in Macau, S.A.R.
2005: IGT acquried Wagerworks
2006: IGT installed its first server-based slots at the Barona Casino, California
2006: IGT completed its acquisition of Venture Catalyst Incorporated
2008: IGT completed their acquisition of Cyberview Technology, a company with intellectual property and experience in the field of server-based-gaming.
2009: IGT's sbX system (server-based technology) goes live at ARIA Resort & Casino
2010: IGT won 'Best Slot Manufacturer' at 2010 International Gaming Awards
2010: IGT announced new Service Window Solution for Legacy Video Games
2012: IGT acquires Double Down Interactive
Type | Public |
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NYSE: IGT Russell 1000 Component | |
Industry | Gambling |
Founded | 1990 |
Headquarters | London, England (Headquarters)
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Key people | Marco Sala (CEO) Phil Satre (Chairman) |
Products | Slot machines, lotteries, gaming technology |
Revenue | US$4.69 billion (2015)[1] |
US$539 million (2015)[1] | |
(US$56 million) (2015)[1] | |
Total assets | US$15.11 billion (2015)[2] |
Total equity | US$3.36 billion (2015)[2] |
12,000 (2015)[3] | |
Website | igt.com |
International Game Technology PLC (IGT), formerly Gtech S.p.A. and Lottomatica S.p.A., is a multinational gambling company that produces slot machines and other gambling technology. The company is headquartered in London, with major offices in Rome, Providence, Rhode Island, and Las Vegas. It is controlled, with a 51 percent stake, by De Agostini.[4]
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Italian gambling company Lottomatica acquired Gtech Corporation, a US gambling company, in August 2006, and later changed its own name to Gtech. Gtech managed many state and provincial lotteries in the US and had contracts with local and national lotteries in Europe, Australia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Asia.
In 2015, the company acquired American gambling company International Game Technology and again adopted the acquired company's name as its own.
Current holdings[edit]
With the 2006 acquisition of Gtech, the company increased its global business activities due to a permanent presence of its employees in several countries throughout the world. IGT has operations in more than 100 countries worldwide, and deals with various ethnicities and nations with different levels of local employment laws. In order to meet these various requirements, IGT complies with the principles of the International Labor Office’s Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and its social policy (Geneva 2000). In particular, the Company complies with all of the recommendations in the aforementioned declaration with regard to relations with staff in the various states.[5]
In July 2014, Gtech agreed to acquire American company International Game Technology (IGT), the world's largest slot machine manufacturer, for a total of $6.4 billion, including $4.7 billion in cash and $1.7 billion in assumed debt. The companies combined under a new holding company based in the United Kingdom, and the Gtech name was dropped in favor of IGT.[6][7]
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In April 2015, Gtech completed its merger with IGT. The new combined company's name is International Game Technology PLC.[8]
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References[edit]
- ^ abcForm 20-F: Annual Report (Report). International Game Technology. 29 April 2016. p. F-6 – via EDGAR.
- ^ abForm 20-F: Annual Report (Report). International Game Technology. 29 April 2016. p. F-5 – via EDGAR.
- ^Form 20-F: Annual Report (Report). International Game Technology. 29 April 2016. p. 32 – via EDGAR.
- ^Form 20-F: Annual Report (Report). International Game Technology. 29 April 2016. p. 26 – via EDGAR.
- ^'IGT_Sustainability_Report 2015_0807_h1313'. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
- ^Howard Stutz (15 July 2014). 'IGT sold in $6.4 billion deal with lottery giant GTECH'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
- ^https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gtech-p-announces-name-company-201200896.html
- ^PLC (IGT), International Game Technology. 'GTECH And International Game Technology Complete Combination And Form The World's Leading End-To-End Gaming Company'. www.prnewswire.com.
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