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SGMS - Will SGMS Post Profit in 4Q? - Analyst Blog
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SGMS - Scientific Games to Report Fourth Quarter 2012 Results on Monday, March 11, 2013
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WMS has pending litigation alleging some of the most popular of the company's gambling machines infringed on intellectual property held by MGT Capital Investments and the inventors themselves. WMS could be liable for millions of dollars in past and future liabilities related to its popular bonusing event machines. Selling to Scientific Gaming does not recluse WMS from litigation.
SGMS- Scientific Games Signs Iowa Lottery Instant Ticket Contract
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SGMS - Scientific Games Announces its Consortium Selected for the Greek State Lotteries' Concession
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SGMS - Scientific Games Announces Third Quarter 2012 Results
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SGMS - Scientific Games to Report Third Quarter 2012 Results on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
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SGMS - Scientific Games Signs Massachusetts State Lottery Instant Ticket Contract
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SGMS - Scientific Games Extends Key Supply Agreement with Gala Coral
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SGMS - Scientific Games Corp. (SGMS) - Bear of the Day
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SGMS - Amended Statement of Beneficial Ownership (SC 13D/A)
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SGMS - Scientific Games Signs Texas Lottery Instant Ticket Contract
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SGMS - Scientific Games Signs Scratch'N Win Ticket Contract with Atlantic Lottery
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SGMS - Scientific Games Announces Second Quarter 2012 Results
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SGMS - Scientific Games to Report Second Quarter 2012 Results on Monday, August 6, 2012
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SGMS - Scientific Games Signs Instant Ticket Contract with New Hampshire Lottery
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SGMS - - Quarterly Report (10-Q)
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SGMS - Scientific Games to Present at Roth Capital Investor Conference
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SGMS - Scientific Games Announces Fourth Quarter and Year End 2011 Results
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~ Monday! $SGMS ~ Earnings posted, pending or coming soon! In Charts and Links Below!
~ $SGMS ~ Earnings expected on Monday *
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SGMS - Scientific Games to Report Fourth Quarter 2011 Results on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
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SGMS - Scientific Games Makes a Move: Down 9.4%
1 hours 15 minutes ago - Financial News Network Online - Market Movers via Comtex
Down 9.4% to $10.61, Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS), is one of today's notable movers. The S&P is currently trading 0.2% lower to 1,312 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading 0.3% lower to 12,679.
Scientific Games Corporation provides services, systems, and products to both the pari-mutuel gaming and instant ticket lottery industries. The Company operates an instant ticket and online lottery products, systems, and services business. Scientific also operates wagering and communications, venue management, and telecommunications products businesses.
Over the past year, Scientific Games has traded in a range of $6.50 to $12.06 and is now at $10.61, 63% above that low. Over the last five market days, the 200-day moving average (MA) has gone up 0.6% while the 50-day MA has advanced 2.6%.
Scientific Games has overhead space with shares priced $10.61, or 17.8% below the average consensus analyst price target of $12.90. Scientific Games shares have support at the 50-day moving average (MA) of $9.10 and additional support at the 200-day MA of $8.97.
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SGMS - Uptrend Call Working As Scientific Games Stock Rises 24.3% (SGMS)
17 hours 49 minutes ago - Comtex SmarTrend(R) via Comtex
SmarTrend identified an Uptrend for Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS) on December 28th, 2011 at $9.43. In approximately 3 weeks, Scientific Games has returned 24.28% as of today's recent price of $11.72.
In the past 52 weeks, Scientific Games share prices have been bracketed by a low of $6.50 and a high of $11.87 and are now at $11.78, 81% above that low price. In the last five trading sessions, the 50-day moving average (MA) has climbed 1.2% while the 200-day MA has risen 0.3%.
Scientific Games Corporation provides services, systems, and products to both the pari-mutuel gaming and instant ticket lottery industries. The Company operates an instant ticket and online lottery products, systems, and services business. Scientific also operates wagering and communications, venue management, and telecommunications products businesses.
SmarTrend will continue to scan these moving averages and a number of other proprietary indicators for any shifts in the trajectory of Scientific Games shares.Log in and add Scientific Games (SGMS) to your watchlist today so you can receive a real-time alert when the shares are about to change trend.
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SGMS - Watch for Continued Gains in Shares of Scientific Games (SGMS)
2 hours 28 minutes ago - Financial News NetwFork Online - 52-week High-Lows via Comtex
Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS) traded today at a new 52-week high of $11.71. This new high was reached on below average trading volume as 398,000 shares traded hands, while the average 30-day volume is approximately 639,000 shares.
Scientific Games has overhead space with shares priced $11.71, or 9.2% below the average consensus analyst price target of $12.90. The stock should find initial support at its 200-day moving average (MA) of $8.93 and further support at its 50-day MA of $8.92.
Over the past year, Scientific Games has traded in a range of $6.50 to $11.71 and is now at $11.71, 80% above that low. The 200-day and 50-day moving averages have moved 0.28% higher and 1.28% higher over the past week, respectively.
Scientific Games Corporation provides services, systems, and products to both the pari-mutuel gaming and instant ticket lottery industries. The Company operates an instant ticket and online lottery products, systems, and services business. Scientific also operates wagering and communications, venue management, and telecommunications products businesses.
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SGMS - You may be getting an opening!
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Online gambling fight now about when, who _ not if
Jan 3, 10:18 AM (ET)
By OSKAR GARCIA
LAS VEGAS (AP) - The fight to fully legalize online gambling in the U.S. is now less about whether Americans will be able to play and more about who will bring the action to them - and when.
A recent U.S. Justice Department opinion opened the door for cash-strapped states and their lotteries to bring online gambling to their residents, as long as it does not involve sports betting.
The DOJ memo also enflamed a battle within the industry over how to legalize online gambling that once generated an estimated $6 billion yearly just from poker: Should each state have its own system, or should there be a nationwide law?
While the opinion sent gambling stocks rising, many players who've been shut out from top online poker sites since April just want games to restart and don't care who profits.
"I don't like this legal limbo. Is it legal, or is it illegal?" said writer Brian Boyko, who plays poker as a hobby.
Boyko of Austin, Texas, has been using a small offshore site since executives and others at PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker were accused of illegally getting banks to process gambling funds.
Most of the U.S. games disappeared after the indictments.
One lawmaker in New Jersey is pushing to make online gambling legal, citing the DOJ memo. State Sen. Raymond Lesniak said he'll try to get a bill to Gov. Chris Christie's desk by next week.
"We can be the Silicon Valley of Internet gaming," he said. "It's the wave of the future."
Online poker boomed in the U.S. over the last decade, but a 2006 law made it illegal to run most online gambling businesses by forbidding financial institutions from processing transactions related to illegal online gambling.
The law, however, didn't clearly specify what kinds of gambling were illegal.
Some forms of gambling, like fantasy sports and horse racing, got explicit carve-outs, while many poker games kept going online as some operators got differing legal opinions about whether the Wire Act of 1961 applied to them.
Since then, poker proponents have argued that the game is different from other casino games like blackjack or slots because it involves significantly more skill.
Even casino companies - which make far more money from luck-based games than poker - began pushing for poker-only legislation under the assumption that poker regulations would be easier for lawmakers to stomach than other games.
Meanwhile, New York and Illinois officials asked the DOJ in 2010 whether the Wire Act or the 2006 law prevented them from selling lottery tickets online to adults within their states.
Last week, the DOJ answered: The Wire Act only prevents players from wagering on sports outcomes - other bets are OK.
The commercial casino industry's top lobbying group in Washington, D.C., believes the DOJ's interpretation of the Wire Act was correct, but added more confusion than solutions.
"There's probably some staffers at work on (Capitol Hill) now taking a real hard look at this as they figure to bring some sanity," said Frank Fahrenkopf, chief executive of the American Gaming Association.
Fahrenkopf said his group will keep pushing Congress for online poker legislation that establishes baseline rules for Internet poker operators.
Within the gambling world - which includes lotteries, private and publicly-traded companies, American Indian tribes, software manufacturers, offshore sites and others - there are differing visions for ideal online gambling laws.
Mark Hichar, an outside lawyer for the company that runs the Texas lottery, said the memo removes uncertainty and will prompt lotteries to begin running as many different kinds of games as are allowable under state laws.
"This helps lotteries, which are ... determined to remain relevant and to attract a new generation of players," said Hichar, who represents Rhode Island-based GTECH Corp.
Lotteries have generally opposed federal legislation, pushing for states to retain control of gambling laws.
I. Nelson Rose, a gambling law expert, said the opinion's timing and deference to states could mean trouble for commercial casinos that want an inside track on running licensed online gambling.
"They're going to have problems because when the states legalize, their natural inclination is to give it to the locals," said Rose, who regularly writes about online gambling developments at his blog, Gambling and The Law.
And that, he said, is the big question: Who's going to get the license?
"If you're a Nevada casino operator, you don't want to be competing in more than 50 separate jurisdictions against connected, politically powerful operators," Rose said.
Rose said new federal laws are a longshot in 2012, while states could choose to enter into compacts with other states to pool players, making games more lucrative.
U.S. lotteries could emulate counterparts in Canada that run limited online gambling sites in the provinces, he said.
Recreational player Mark Gorman of Austin, Texas, said he's skeptical, because different DOJ officials under a future president could change their opinion, forcing lawmakers to start over again.
"I wasn't terribly excited that this would change the landscape," Gorman said.
In Nevada, where gambling regulators adopted online poker regulations the day before the DOJ opinion, it's not clear whether casinos will try to let gamblers wager on more than just poker online.
Michael Gaughan, owner of the South Point casino in Las Vegas, said his lawyers are looking at how the opinion has changed legal situation as he tries to become the first Nevada casino operator to run legal online poker in the state.
"I don't know what happens," Gaughan said. "This opens up a whole can of worms, now."
He said he'll wait for their analysis before deciding whether to ask Nevada regulators to expand his plans.
Poker may be a baby step, legalized before other games as states argue that gambling creates jobs, said Alexander Ripps, a legal analyst in Washington for independent gambling market analysis firm Gambling Compliance.
"I think you're going to see it coming down to what to they think can get through," Ripps said. "Once you're in with one thing, then, in theory, down the line you can always get something else in."
Meanwhile, Boyko said, he just wants to be able to trust his money online while the game.
"All I want is a safe place to play poker," he said.
SGMS definitely jumped the gate this morning.
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Now my dilemma is trying to find an OPENing!!
GTech a subsidiary of Lottomattica. It is not listed in the U.S. I think that helps SGMS.
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Yup, total agreement ---- I've got to do a little more "speed reading" on SGMS.
I see your post history has a wealth of casion/gambling info....from your perspective ie. ties to states ----- who would
you consider to be SGMS's closest competitors ?
Is their link to state lotteries a real strategic (exclusive) market advantage ie. assuming online gambling moves forward?
The DOJ ruling on allowing states to regulate internet gaming helps SGMS a lot because of their ties to the state lotteries!
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Look like somebody knew sumptin' !!
Scientific Games Corp up 15.49% to $9.47
12/28 09:31 AM
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Scientific Games Corp (SGMS:$9.70,00$0.11,001.15%) rose 15.49% to $9.47 at 9:30 AM ET on December 28, 2011.
No - Illinois is a new market.
SGMS has ties to a number of state lottery boards in the U.S.
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Bob -- Is the Illinois 'signing' their first state ?
Welcome aboard!
SGMS looks like a solid choice for 2012.
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"boardmarked" !
SGMS - Volume Spike Detected in Shares of Scientific Games as They Move Lower on 1.6x Above-Average Volume (SGMS)
2 hours 16 minutes ago - Financial News Network Online - Unusual Volume via Comtex
Scientific Games shares are trading on heavy volume today, having fallen 2.9% to $9.19. Approximately 663,000 shares have changed hands today vs. average 30-day volume of 421,000 shares. Spikes in volume can validate a breakout or signify a potential turning point.
Scientific Games Corporation provides services, systems, and products to both the pari-mutuel gaming and instant ticket lottery industries. The Company operates an instant ticket and online lottery products, systems, and services business. Scientific also operates wagering and communications, venue management, and telecommunications products businesses.
In the past 52 weeks, shares of Scientific Games have traded between a low of $6.50 and a high of $11.27 and are now at $9.19, which is 41% above that low price. In the last five trading sessions, the 50-day moving average (MA) has climbed 0.3% while the 200-day MA has remained constant.
Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS) has potential upside of 40.4% based on a current price of $9.19 and analysts' consensus price target of $12.90. Scientific Games shares have support at the 200-day moving average (MA) of $8.81 and additional support at the 50-day MA of $8.39.
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