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  2. GTECH Corporation - Wikipedia

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    GTECH's world headquarters, (left), in Providence, Rhode Island GTECH Corporation was a gaming technology company based in Providence , Rhode Island , United States . It was acquired in 2006 for $4.5 billion by Lottomatica of Italy, [ 2 ] which later changed its own name to GTECH.

  3. International Game Technology - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Gtech - Wikipedia

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    Gtech or G-Tech may refer to: GTECH S.p.A., now International Game Technology, formerly Lottomatica S.p.A. GTECH Corporation, an American company that was acquired by Lottomatica in 2006; Grey Technology (Gtech), a British company Grey Technology Ltd (Gtech) for cordless home and garden appliances; Guilford Technical Community College

  5. International Game Technology (1975–2015) - Wikipedia

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    IGT was founded as an A-1 Supply by William "Si" Redd in 1975. [3] It changed its name to Sircoma in 1978, and then to International Game Technology (IGT) in 1981. [3] The company went public in 1981, [4] following its success in the video poker machine industry.

  6. Boss Media - Wikipedia

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    Boss Media was founded in 1996, with the initial corporate aim to operate Gold Club Casino, which it launched in 1997. Soon after the online casino was launched, Boss Media launched Casino.com as a casino news portal and the company started receiving requests from investors and companies interested in purchasing Boss Media's casino software as a white label.

  7. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Wikipedia is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other volunteer projects: Commons Free media repository

  8. Video lottery terminal - Wikipedia

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    A video lottery terminal (VLT), also sometimes known as a video gaming terminal (VGT), video slots, or the video lottery, is a type of electronic gambling machine. They are typically operated by a region's lottery, and situated at licensed establishments such as bars and restaurants.

  9. List of largest video game employers - Wikipedia

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    Rank Publisher Country Employees Ref 1. Microsoft Gaming: United States 20,100 [1]2. Ubisoft: France 19,011 [2]3. Electronic Arts: United States 13,700