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UNLV Gaming Abstract Bally Technologies Company Profile |
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Bally Technologies, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, operation, and distribution of gaming devices, systems, and technology solutions worldwide. Its product line includes reel-spinning slot machines, video gaming machines, and wide-area progressive systems, as well as Class II, lottery, and central determination games and platforms. The company also designs, integrates, and sells computerized monitoring systems that provide casinos with networked accounting and security services for their gaming machines. In addition, it offers an array of casino management, slot accounting, bonusing, cashless, and table management solutions; sell game cabinets to original equipment manufactures; and owns and operates Rainbow Casino, a dockside location in Vicksburg, Mississippi, which has approximately 12 table games and 900 gaming devices. |
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| Bally Technologies History | ||
1932: Bally Manufactuing founded 1968: Advanced Patent Technologies incorporated in Nevada 1983: Advanced Patent Technology changes its name to Gaming and Technology, Inc. 1988: Gaming and Technology, Inc. changes its name to United Gaming 1993: United Gaming introduces its ProSeries reel machines 1994: United Gaming changes its name to Alliance Gaming 1994: Alliance introduces its GameMaker touchscreen multigame machines 1996: Alliance acquires Bally Gaming International, Inc., consisting of its Bally Gaming and Systems and its Wall Machines and Amusement Games business units 1998: Alliance consolidates the activities of Bally Gaming and Systems within its existing organization 1998: Alliance introduces its GameMagic slot platform 1998: Alliance begins operating its wide area progressive system "Thrillions" 2003: Alliance acquries UK-based Crown Gaming 2003: Alliance acquires Micro Clever Consulting 2003: Alliance acquires HoneyFrame Systems Company 2003: Alliance sells its German wall machine divison, Bally Wulff, 2004: Alliance acquires Mind Play LLC 2004: Alliance acquires Sierra Design Group 2004: Alliance sells the Rail City casino and its slot routes in Nevada and Louisiana 2006: Alliance changes its name to Bally Technologies |
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| Bally Technologies : Current Product Line | ||
Gaming Equipment Alpha Game Engine slots and video Progressives Class II Systems Bally Power Bonusing CMS SMS TMS Gaming Operations Wide-Area Progressives Near-Area Progressives Video Lottery Terminals Non-linked games |
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| Bally Technologies: Financial Info online | ||
Publicly-accessible sites Bally Technologies Investor Relations SEC filings (Bally Technologies Site) | SEC filings (finance.yahoo) Annual Reports (1999-present) For more detailed information, check out these databases. Note: use is restricted to current UNLV faculty, staff, and students. |
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| Bally Technologies: Gaming Collection/UNLV Holdings | ||
UNLV Gaming Collection main page Financial filings [full list pending] Promotional and Public Relations materials [full list pending] |
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