financetom
IGT
financetom
/
Consumer Discretionary
/
IGT
All stocks News World Market Environment Technology Personal Finance Politics Retail Business Economy Cryptocurrency Forex Commodities
International Game Technology PLCIGT
USD
- At close
USD
- Until the end
The complete list of US stocks
1D
5D
1M
1Y
5Y
MAX
Overview >
% Change
Description >

International Game Technology PLC operates and provides gaming technology products and services in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

It operates in three segments: Global Lottery, Global Gaming, and Digital & Betting. The company designs, sells, operates, and leases a suite of point-of-sale machines that reconciles lottery funds between the retailer and lottery authority; provides online lottery transaction processing systems; produces instant ticket games; and offers printing services, such as instant ticket marketing plans and graphic design, programming, packaging, shipping, and delivery services, as well as iLottery solutions and services.

It also designs, develops, assembles, and provides cabinets, games, systems, and software for the gaming market, as well as offers gaming management systems for casino management, customer relationship management, patron management, and server-based gaming.

In addition, the company provides video lottery terminals (VLT), VLT central systems, and VLT games. Further, it offers sports betting technology and management services to licensed sports betting operators.

Additionally, the company provides digital gaming products and services, including blackjack, roulette, slot games, poker, bingo, and other casino card games; social casino content; and iGaming systems and digital platforms that offer remote game server solution.

It processes commercial transactions, such as prepaid cellular telephone recharges, bill payments, e-vouchers and retail-based programs, electronic tax payments, prepaid card recharges, and stamp duty and money transfer services, as well as money transfers.

The company was formerly known as GTECH S.p.A. and changed its name to International Game Technology PLC in April 2015.

The company was incorporated in 2014 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. International Game Technology PLC is a subsidiary of De Agostini S.p.A.

Latest News >
BMO Notes Canada's Job Market Continues to Loosen
BMO Notes Canada's Job Market Continues to Loosen
Jul 26, 2024
07:01 AM EDT, 07/26/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Canada's job vacancy rate fell further to 3.1% in May, matching the lowest level in over six years, noted Bank of Montreal (BMO). That's also the low end of the pre-COVID range, and reflects the fact that broad job-market tightness has fully unwound, said the bank. Indeed, labor demand has flattened, with the...
Olympics-Paris to kick off 2024 Games amid tight security
Olympics-Paris to kick off 2024 Games amid tight security
Jul 26, 2024
* Opening ceremony to feature barge procession on river * Attack by vandals heightens concerns over security risks * Some 45,000 police, 10,000 soldiers deployed for Games * Wars in Gaza, Ukraine provide difficult global backdrop * 'Everything is ready, says President Macron (Edits) By Ingrid Melander PARIS, July 26 (Reuters) - The Olympics officially kick off on Friday with...
Carter's Fiscal Q2 Adjusted Earnings Rise, Revenue Declines; Q3 Guidance Issued, 2024 Outlook Updated
Carter's Fiscal Q2 Adjusted Earnings Rise, Revenue Declines; Q3 Guidance Issued, 2024 Outlook Updated
Jul 26, 2024
07:04 AM EDT, 07/26/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Carter's (CRI) reported fiscal Q2 adjusted earnings Friday of $0.76 per diluted share, up from $0.64 a year earlier. Analysts polled by Capital IQ expected $0.50. Reported net sales for the quarter ended June 29 were $564.4 million, down from $600.2 million a year earlier. Analysts surveyed by Capital IQ expected $568.2 million....
Exclusive-Walmart looks to bet $200 million on autonomous forklifts -sources
Exclusive-Walmart looks to bet $200 million on autonomous forklifts -sources
Jul 26, 2024
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Walmart has plans to potentially spend $200 million on self-driving forklifts as part of broader efforts to automate more warehouse operations, according to three people familiar with the matter. The world's largest retailer wants autonomous forklifts to move pallets of goods in its distribution centers, which replenish Walmart stores. It has intended to buy possibly hundreds...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.financetom.com All Rights Reserved