Progressive Gaming International Corporation · Las Vegas, NV United States ·(NASDAQ (GM): PGIC)
Company Description
Phone: 702-896-3890
Fax: 702-896-2461
Toll Free: 800-336-8449
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This company tried to give the house an edge on the casino floor. Before it sold most of its assets, Progressive Gaming International supplied gaming equipment and information systems used by casino operators. The company made Casinolink, a suite of information systems featuring applications for tracking players and game play, managing cage operations and slot accounting, and jackpot management and bonusing. It also made Table iD, a table management system to track player activity. In addition, Progressive Gaming offered software systems for managing sports betting, as well as interactive poker systems. The company sold most of its assets to International Game Technology in 2009 and later filed for bankruptcy. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key Progressive Gaming International Corporation Financials
| Company Type | - NASDAQ (GM): PGIC |
| 2007 Sales (mil.) | $71.0 |
| 2007 Employees | 264 |
Progressive Gaming International Corporation Executives
6 executives listed for Progressive Gaming International Corporation's Las Vegas, NV location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| Chairman | Peter Boynton | Network |
| Interim President, Interim CEO, and Director | Terrance Oliver | Network |
| EVP International | Neil Crossan | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for Progressive Gaming International Corporation
The US economy heavily influences business spending for software products. The success of programming companies depends heavily on strong technical expertise. The success of packaged-software companies depends on technical expertise and good marketing. Small software companies compete mainly by developing packaged products in small niches or producing custom products for individuals. Many small companies form alliances with larger ones to market their products. The packaged software industry is capital-intensive and highly automated, with average annual revenue per worker surpassing $400,000. The custom programming industry is labor-intensive: with average annual revenue per worker of about $115,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top Progressive Gaming International Corporation Competitors
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