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SGMS - Scientific Games Shares Climbing Higher, Up 5.8%
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Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS) is a company whose shares are active, trading 5.8% higher to $8.68. The S&P is trading fractionally higher to 1,267 and the Dow is trading fractionally higher to 12,307.
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.
Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS) has potential upside of 48.7% based on a current price of $8.68 and analysts' consensus price target of $12.90. The stock should hit resistance at its 200-day moving average (MA) of $8.81, as well as support at its 50-day MA of $8.37.
In the past 52 weeks, Scientific Games share prices have been bracketed by a low of $6.50 and a high of $11.27 and are now at $8.68, 33% above that low price. The 200-day and 50-day moving averages have moved 0.29% lower and 0.33% higher over the past week, respectively.
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SGMS may be one of the companies positively effected by the new interpretation of internet gambling rules. The connection that SGMS has with state lottery boards may help it with providing state intranet gaming for lotteries.
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SGMS - Interactive Games from company website:
Interactive Games
Bingo
Draw Bingo presents players with a lottery version of one of the world's oldest parlor games. With multiple price points and prize tiers possible, this well-known and popular play style is sure to attract audiences of all ages. Tickets can be sold in retailer locations, or on the Internet where permitted by law. The player gets a receipt with his/her numbers, like a bingo card. The numbers can be drawn weekly, bi-weekly, daily or even several times a day, depending on how this game is integrated into the broader game portfolio.
MegaCatch
Provides an add-on multiplier option for any game with set prizes, or it can be a stand-alone game. The player selects a number of squares in a grid. For the drawing, the lottery randomly selects a number of squares in the grid. The multiplier depends on the number of matches between the player’s and lottery’s selections. (Patent pending)
Sidekick
The first truly interactive on-line game. Terminal-generated tickets are marked by the player and re-scanned to generate additional play based on the player’s choices. A number of different products are available within this family of games, including Poker, Black Jack and Bingo. The tickets is scanned and the result is printed on a continuation ticket (Patent pending)
Sidekick Bingo
Sidekick Poker
Sidekick Blackjack
Sidekick Survey
Sidekick Matching Dice
Sidekick Tic-Tac-Toe
Sidekick Hexagon
Sidekick Double Pyramid
Sidekick Lucky Lines
SGMS - Video Lottery from company website:
Video Lottery
Scientific Games' video lottery system sets the standard for Central Monitoring and Control Systems and currently supports more than 88,000 gaming machines in eleven jurisdictions worldwide, more than any other vendor.
As an integrated solutions provider offering video and online lottery systems, instant tickets, and facilities management, Scientific Games is the first name in Central Monitoring and Control systems for regulated gaming environments.
An extension of its proven AEGIS® (Advanced Entertainment Gaming & Information System) product portfolio, Scientific Games' Video system provides real-time monitoring and control of the gaming environment from a central location. Designed around industry standard open protocols it supports the configuration, operation, monitoring and control of gaming devices in wide area networks. It is a premier regulatory system with advanced functionality built on reliable, robust technology with an underlying architecture that ensures data integrity and security.
Key elements of SG Video also include:
Real time monitoring and control of the entire gaming network coupled with powerful security and data analysis tools to give regulators complete oversight of gaming operations and all the data necessary to regulate gaming activities, collect and analyze financial data and ensure gaming environment integrity and player protection.
Industry standard hardware, operating systems, data communications protocols, data and system security and encryption, system and network monitoring, and database and reporting tools;
Support for both local area and wide area progressives.
Our system represents the platinum standard for the evolving, high-energy gaming environment. Sixth generation, GLI-compliant, powerful and proven it allows new jurisdictions to begin video lottery gaming in a short period of time. Coupled with the ability to support multiple protocols it provides a smooth upgrade path for existing jurisdictions.
Scientific Games is an industry leader that understands the importance of quality products and services. Our video lottery system is proven, our team is committed and our dedication to partnership with our customers is second to none.
SGMS - The Global Draw from company website:
The Global Draw
The Global Draw, a Scientific Games subsidiary, pioneered the introduction of Fixed Odd Betting terminals to British betting shops in the late nineties. Innovative cabinet and game design, quality of service and a strong management team has firmly established The Global Draw as a leader in its field. During 2003 - 2005 it was the fastest growing UK private company and was the first to introduce a dual purpose B2/B3 cabinet to the market.
Today, The Global Draw supplies wide area server based gaming and VLT machines, content and systems to over 4,000 venues worldwide including the UK, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean.
It operates more than 18,000 machines and systems in over 8 jurisdictions, and through Scientific Games, is perfectly placed to take its proven products and solutions to all regulated jurisdictions.
The Global Draw's end to end solution includes:
Wide area server based gaming and VLT machines
State-of-the-art dual-screen and single-screen cabinets
Transparent remote management system with software that accommodates centralized accounting, real time reporting, instant game downloads, remote first fixes, promotional activity, play-by-play monitoring, and regulatory tax reporting
Central screen games via monitors
In-house game development that includes casino games, number games, video-reel games and progressive games.
Licensed game content and best-of-breed third-party content
Unrivalled field service operations and dedicated help-desk and systems support
Headquartered in London, the Global Draw has over 300 employees and additional offices in Vienna and Mexico.
The sophisticated end-to-end solution uses configurable menus that can be tailored to different styles of venue, and instantly updated to react quickly to regulatory changes and trading patterns allowing The Global Draw to deliver superior cash box performance.
SGMS - Company history from website:
COMPANY HISTORY
Through innovation and partnership with customers around the world, Scientific Games has been driving results for lotteries for almost 35 years. From the introduction of the first secure instant lottery ticket in 1974 to the recent debut of the first interactive, full-function self-service lottery kiosk, we have consistently been at the forefront of delivering business solutions to help lotteries increase sales and net revenue for good causes.
Scientific Games is the world's leading provider of innovative lottery business solutions and the only Fulline™ supplier delivering a comprehensive range of products and technologies that lotteries will require for dramatic new growth in the years ahead.
The table below outlines Scientific Games' many “Firsts” in the lottery industry.
SCIENTIFIC GAMES' FIRSTS
1973 Develops algorithmic solution that permits production of world's first secure Instant Lottery® game.
1974
Prints world's first secure Instant Lottery® game (25 million tickets for Massachusetts Lottery).
1975
Develops first back-office system for Instant Lottery® game accounting and validation (Illinois, Michigan and Maryland lotteries).
Introduces retailer validation codes, a security method allowing retailers to confirm low-tier winning tickets and correct prize amount, safeguarding them against fraudulent attempts to cash non-winning tickets.
1976
Pioneers collector cards in connection with the Instant Lottery® game.
Provides New York Lottery with its first Instant Lottery® game (125 million tickets). Quantity hastened search for technology to replace sheet-fed printing.
1977
Implements first computer-controlled ink-jet imagers for printing variable data in the play area; innovation would soon render obsolete the sheet-fed method of printing Instant Lottery® tickets.
Pioneers marketing concept of keeping Instant Lottery® games on sale at all times; previously, a game was allowed to sell out before replaced with a new one.
1978
Introduces label games, in which self-adhesive labels are applied to various products in creative ways.
Prints industry's first ink-jet imaged tickets (United Kingdom, Littlewoods).
1979
Pioneers concept of offering players multiple playstyles on a single ticket (Ladbrokes - United Kingdom).
1980 Introduces doubling and add-up features on instant games (Michigan).
1981
Introduces zip-code-based analysis as a lottery market research tool.
Start-up supplier to Arizona Lottery.
Develops software to meet customer demand for more system functionality; initial implementation in Arizona paves way for telemarketing (Tel-Sell) and Guaranteed Low-End Prize Structure (GLEPS) accounting.
1982
Introduces computerized weekly analysis of sales trends as another market research tool for lotteries.
Introduces off-line dual pass printing, significantly enhancing instant game security once tickets are distributed to retailers.
Start-up supplier to DC Lottery.
Start-up supplier to Washington State Lottery; implements industry's first automated Tel-Sell marketing system.
Introduces retailer validation codes on instant tickets to further enhance security of the product.
1983
Introduces lottery industry to Values and Lifestyles (VALS) psychographic consumer research.
Introduces Bonus Play, a direct mail coupon promotion based on market analysis.
Introduces enhanced computerized accounting system for instant tickets.
Start-up supplier to Colorado Lottery; introduces instant game progressive jackpot prize wheel.
1984
Introduces video instant games in Illinois.
Introduces Instant Lottery System (ILS), the industry's first integrated software package for accounting, distribution, inventory control, marketing and validation.
1985
Pioneers Cooperative Services Program (CSP) concept in New York, a shared-risk concept to streamline a lottery's operations, reduce its costs and maximize its revenue.
Debuts the first multi-state online lottery game in the U.S. (for Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont).
Introduces LION, the industry's first online retail terminal with a built-in, animated, full-color consumer display for advertising to the consumer at the point of sale.
Start-up supplier to Oregon, Iowa and California lotteries.
1986
Introduces WIN Code (Winner Integrity Number) system to detect delaminated tickets.
Start-up supplier to West Virginia and Missouri lotteries.
1987
Start-up supplier to Montana Lottery.
Develops and introduces technology enabling ink-jet imaging of bar codes on instant tickets (Vermont).
SG system helps launch LottoAmerica, predecessor to Powerball® game.
1988
Start-up supplier to Florida, Virginia & Wisconsin lotteries.
Introduces synchronized ink-jet imaging technology enabling lotteries to print play data and validation information on the front of the ticket and move the bar code to the back (Maine).
Integrates first-ever bar code system into ILS II (system) for instant ticket validation and full cross-redemption with GLEPS accounting (players no longer required to cash winning tickets at same retailer where purchased).
1989
Debuts industry's first open online lottery system for Austrian lottery.
1990
Start-up supplier to national lotteries in Mexico and Taipei, Taiwan.
1992
Introduces industry's first bar-coded pull-tab tickets (Kentucky).
Pioneers technology (Terra 2000®) allowing instant tickets to be printed securely on recyclable, plain paper instead of non-environmentally friendly foil-laminated card stock.
1993
Start-up supplier to Georgia, Nebraska and Greece lotteries.
1994
Start up supplier to the Netherlands and Virgin Islands lotteries.
1995
First U.S. industry supplier to receive ISO 9002 certification of its quality management system.
Introduces automatic, one-step, keyless validation of instant tickets (SciScan Technology) that eliminated retailers' required a three-step manual process.
Start-up supplier to the United Kingdom National Lottery.
1996
Produces first full-function bar-coded pull-tab tickets (Kentucky) enabling them to be validated the same way as instant tickets.
Introduces dual-color imaging on instant tickets (Delaware).
First supplier to bring open system solution (AEGIS®) to U.S. lottery industry; previously, proprietary closed systems dominated online lottery operations.
1997
Introduces first secure instant probability games (Winner's Choice™).
Start-up supplier to National Lottery in Zimbabwe.
1999
First launch of the patented multiplier game feature on Keno in Maryland.
2000
Industry's first simultaneous, dual online system conversion (Maine & Iowa).
2001
Lotteries in New Jersey, Kentucky and Indiana are the first to offer players an opportunity to use the Internet to enter second chance drawings using systems developed by MDI Entertainment.
2002
Fulline™ start-up supplier (instant and online) to South Carolina Lottery; introduces industry's first Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IP VPN) telecommunications system to securely transmit data between central system and online terminals for greater communications cost efficiencies and flexibility.
Introduces Colormark™ marking system so players can more easily identify winning patterns on Extended Play games (e.g. , Bingo, Crossword).
2003
Introduces Remote Color Signoff™ system allowing lotteries to sign-off on press proofs from their own offices without travel.
Introduces Touch-Tabs™ (electronic pull-tab games) and Touch-Tabs™ kiosk (self-service electronic pull-tab dispensing device).
Introduces PlayCentral®, the world's first interactive, full-function, self-service lottery kiosk as a total solution for the retail automation of the sale and accounting of all lottery products, including up to 28 instant games and multiple online games.
Introduces Convenience Central™, a new vending solution that brings lottery vending right to the cash register at large, multi-lane stores.
First supplier to bring real-time online transaction processing to Latin America; first to deploy a fully cellular wireless lottery communications network in Peru.
Introduces LC3™ as the first electronic game cards (testing in Iowa).
First launch of Multi-hand Easy Win (MHEW) patented game style in Pennsylvania known as Match 6 Lotto.
2004
Start-up supplier to the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation.
First launch of Instant Online play style in Maryland (known as InWin) and Montana (QwikPix).
2005
Start-up instant warehousing distribution and systems supplier for the Oklahoma Education Lottery Corporation.
Converted Ohio Lottery to CSP warehousing and distribution operation
First successful $20 online raffle sold out in Pennsylvania after only 2 weeks on sale!
Ohio Lottery was the first in the industry to implement the Internet Second Chance EASY ENTRY validation process developed by MDI, Scientific Games and the Lottery.
2006
Acquired Global Draw a leading supplier of fixed odds betting terminals and systems, and interactive sports betting terminals and systems.
Acquired EssNet AB an international on-line lottery technology provider.
Acquired TeleCom Game Factory a leader and innovator in lottery gaming and drawing systems.
Acquisition of Games Media, a UK based company developing, publishing and selling "Amusement With Prizes" (AWP) machines, "Skill With Prizes" (SWP) machines and related content for the UK public house market.
First U.S. launch of a horse race-themed monitor game in Maryland.
2007
Conversion of Pennsylvania Lottery warehouse operations to new SciTRAK sorter system.
Inauguration of newest flexo press (Press 6) in Alpharetta, GA.
Acquisition of Oberthur Gaming Technologies.
First lottery vendor to achieve NASPL certifications for software development and quality best practices.
Formation of joint venture with leading Chinese technology company, Inspur, to launch instant tickets in the Shandong Province of China.
Acquisition of a 50% interest in the ownership of Guard Libang, a leading provider of instant lottery ticket cooperative services in China.
First monitor game launch involving patented Hold'em play style in Maryland.
Scientific Games becomes the first lottery vendor in the industry to be certified by the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries (NASPL) for software development and quality best practices.
MDI Entertainment creates the first multi-jurisdictional instant game promotion in conjunction with the popular TV show "Deal Or No Deal. "
2008
Scientific Games launches instant tickets for China Sports Lottery
Scientific Games begins instant ticket production in China
2009
Receives ISO 27001 Programming Security Certification
Awarded Delaware State Lottery Sports Wagering System Contract
Arkansas Lottery start-up - CSP operation
NFL Recommends MDI to Support teams with launch of instant tickets
2010
Scientific Games launches instant tickets for China Sports Lottery
Inauguration of newest flexo press - the Gallus/BHS or MP1 - in Montreal, Canada
Receives Certification of GSA's S2S communication protocol
Global Draw Signs Largest Contract to date with Ladbrokes
Scientific Games Acquires GameLogic
Receives ISO 9001:2008 certification for Alpharetta facility
Scientific Games joint-venture, Northstar Lottery Group, Signs First Private Manager agreement in the U.S. with the Illinois Lottery
2011
Launch of MDI Interactive, a content services powerhouse dedicated to delivering gaming solutions for the internet, mobile and all things digital.
SGMS - Shares of Scientific Games Under Pressure, Down 2.9%
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Down 2.9% to $7.99, Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS), is one of today's notable movers. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is now trading 0.3% lower to 11,835 and the S&P is trading fractionally higher to 1,217.
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.
Potential upside of 61.5% exists for Scientific Games, based on a current level of $7.99 and analysts' average consensus price target of $12.90. The stock should find initial resistance at its 50-day moving average (MA) of $8.33 and further resistance at its 200-day MA of $8.84.
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 $7.99, which is 23% above that low price. The 200-day and 50-day moving averages have moved 0.14% lower and 1.55% higher over the past week, respectively.
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SGMS - Highest EBITDA Growth in the Casinos & Gaming Industry Detected for Scientific Games
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SGMS - Scientific Games Makes a Move: Up 6.6%
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Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS), a company whose shares are moving quickly, is trading 6.6% higher to $8.92. The S&P is trading higher by 1.6% to 1,254 and the Dow is trading 1.4% higher to 12,169.
Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS) has potential upside of 44.6% based on a current price of $8.92 and analysts' consensus price target of $12.90. Scientific Games shares have support at the 200-day moving average (MA) of $8.85 and additional support at the 50-day MA of $8.18.
Scientific Games share prices have moved between a 52-week high of $11.27 and a 52-week low of $6.50 and are now trading 37% above that low price at $8.92 per share. The 200-day and 50-day moving averages have moved 0.17% lower and 0.93% 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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Ultimately SGMS will need to be able to provide G2S Protocol back end accounting services to remain established as a player in state run video lottery terminal markets.
GLTA
Bob
Because of its relationship with numerous state lottery boards, SGMS is well situated for significant growth as states look for ways to replace lost real estate revenue. Gaming increases revenue without tax increases.
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Bob
Scientific Games has the Highest EBITDA Growth in the Casinos & Gaming Industry (SGMS, MGM, CNTY)
2 days 20 hours 10 minutes ago - Financial News Network Online - News Corner via Comtex
Below are the three companies in the Casinos & Gaming industry with the highest EBITDA Growth (next year estimate vs. LTM). EBITDA Growth can be valuable in predicting future cash flow generation and earnings power. Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS) is highest with EBITDA growth of 65.4%. 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. There is potential upside of 56.8% for shares of Scientific Games based on a current price of $8.69 and an average consensus analyst price target of $13.62. Scientific Games shares should encounter resistance at the 200-day moving average (MA) of $9.00 and support at the 50-day MA of $8.02.
MGM Resorts International (NYSE:MGM) is next with EBITDA growth of 64.5%. Thus far today, MGM Resorts International has traded 3.8 million shares, vs. average volume of 24.9 million shares per day. The stock has outperformed the Dow (1.3% to the Dow's -0.4%) and outperformed the S&P 500 (1.3% to the S&P's -0.7%) during today's trading.
Finishing up the top three is Century Casinos (NASDAQ:CNTY), with EBITDA growth of 47.1%. In the past 52 weeks, shares of Century Casinos have traded between a low of $2.11 and a high of $3.80 and are now at $2.73, which is 29% above that low price. Over the past week, the 200-day moving average (MA) has remained constant while the 50-day MA has declined 0.7%.
When Scientific Games (NASDAQ:SGMS) reported earnings 12 days ago on November 2nd, 2011, analysts, on average, expected the company to report earnings of $0.05 on sales of $212.5 million. Scientific Games actually reported earnings of $0.03 per share on sales of $222.7 million, missing EPS estimates by $0.02 and beating revenue estimates by $10.2 million. Shares of Scientific Games have climbed from $8.65 to $8.75, representing a gain of 1.2% since the company reported earnings 12 days ago.
Scientific Games share prices have moved between a 52-week high of $11.27 and a 52-week low of $6.50 and are now trading 35% above that low price at $8.75 per share. The 200-day and 50-day moving averages have moved 0.54% lower and 0.06% lower over the past week, respectively.
SmarTrend recommended that subscribers consider buying shares of Scientific Games on October 14th, 2011 as our technology indicated a new Uptrend was in progress when shares hit $8.25. Since that recommendation, shares of Scientific Games have risen 6.1%. We continue to monitor SGMS for any potential shift so investors can protect gains and will alert SmarTrend subscribers immediately.
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Up today near 20%
NEW YORK, Jan. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
SCIENTIFIC GAMES CORPORATION (Nasdaq: SGMS) today announced that its
subsidiary, Blue Suede Acquisition Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Scientific Games International, Inc., has completed the previously announced
acquisition of MDI Entertainment, Inc. On January 9, 2003, Scientific Games
acquired 8,616,738 of the outstanding shares of MDI through a successful
tender offer of $1.60 per share, in cash. Such shares, along with shares
already owned by Blue Suede and the shares purchased from Steven Saferin
pursuant to a separate stock purchase agreement, represented a total of
approximately 13,020,240 shares, or approximately 92% of MDI's outstanding
common stock.
Following the successful conclusion of the tender offer, the acquisition
of the remaining shares of MDI was completed through the purchase of shares of
MDI from Steve Saferin pursuant to the stock purchase agreement followed by a
short form merger.
Under the terms of the merger, the remaining shares of MDI common stock
were converted into the right to receive $1.60 per share in cash, subject to
applicable provisions of Delaware law. As a result of the merger, MDI became
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Scientific Games International. Accordingly, MDI
has filed an application to terminate the registration of its common stock
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, eliminating its obligation to file
periodic financial and other information with the SEC.
Scientific Games Corporation is a leading integrated supplier of instant tickets, systems and services to lotteries worldwide, a leading supplier of server based gaming machines and systems, Amusement and Skill with Prize betting terminals, interactive sports betting terminals and systems, and wagering systems and services to pari-mutuel operators. It is also a licensed pari-mutuel gaming operator in Connecticut, Maine and the Netherlands and is a leading supplier of prepaid phone cards to telephone companies. Scientific Games' customers are in the United States and more than 60 other countries. For more information about Scientific Games, please visit our web site at www.scientificgames.com.
Company Contact
Investor Relations
Scientific Games
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We are very grateful to once again be chosen to supply instant tickets for the Wisconsin Lottery," commented Mike Chambrello, President and COO of Scientific Games Corporation. "We have worked with the Wisconsin Lottery since its inception, over 20 years ago, and we look forward to continue assisting the Lottery and watching them grow and prosper."
In fiscal year 2009, the Wisconsin Lottery generated $473 million in retail sales, of which $277 million, or 58%, was derived from instant ticket sales. Approximately $130 million of those sales went towards property tax relief in Wisconsin
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