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New Jersey Lottery signs 15-year deal with Northstar NJ
Private company to take over marketing, sales, other functions Scientific Games Corporation today announced that Northstar New Jersey Lottery Group, LLC ( Northstar NJ ) has signed a long-term agreement to provide marketing, sales and other services to the New Jersey Lottery. Services under the agreement are expected to begin on October 1, 2013 following a transition period and end on June 30, 2029. Northstar NJ is a joint venture comprised of Scientific Games New Jersey LLC, a subsidia
Jun 21, 2013, 9:44 am - Todd - Lottery News

3 companies bid to run lucrative Texas Lottery
Three major gambling companies entered the competition by Tuesday to run Texas' lottery a massive operation that could pay $100 million per year to the winning bidder. Scientific Games Corp., Intralot Inc. and GTECH Corp., which holds the current Texas operations contract, submitted cost proposals for the games, said Texas Lottery Commission spokesman Bobby Heith. All are prominent companies in the lottery and gambling business worldwide and frequently compete with one another for U.S. sta
Jul 1, 2010, 9:24 am - Todd - Lottery News

Fixed Lotteries
Im not sure if they are fixed or not but I look at it like this..... GTech runs most of the lotteries so if there has been some fixing going on I believe that GTech has been aware of it or they have implemented it themselves. I can just see a board room meeting between GTech reps and a lottery commisioner and the reps are explaining how the profits can be increased if they just do things the GTech way. I hate to even entertain the thought of that but me being the optimist
Feb 20, 2007, 3:19 am - CCHS13 - Lottery Discussion Forum

The Two Titans of the Lottery Industry
We often hear that the $40 billion spent on video games worldwide dwarfs the amount spent on the motion picture industry. But another form of mass entertainment dwarfs them both: the lottery business. According to a Morgan Stanley study, sales of lottery tickets around the world will top $160 billion in 2004.You should be thankful for the lottery business this week as you write a check for your tax bill. That's because you'd probably owe a lot more if not for your fellow citizens' crazed desire
Apr 15, 2004, 4:58 am - Todd - Lottery News

High-tech lottery company opens new $15M facility in Florida
You re talking about wealth distribution in the modern world. You have to keep up. Not GTech. They re doing just fine. Lucratively I ll say, which is what they re selling you, lucrative false dreams. And what does GTech do to celebrate the new gambling habits of the 21st Century? Open a $15 million dollar headquarters of course. Yeah IGT you rock for sure, but I didn t say it, the brownnoser behind me said it. He s a good yes man . Ha
Feb 26, 2018, 7:45 pm - Soledad - Lottery News

Battle over Florida Lottery contract goes to court
GTECH are the ones who initiated pre-draws. Fl p3 p4 were more favorable to the players, before them.
Mar 7, 2017, 5:50 am - CARBOB - Lottery News

HOW MANY STATE LOTTERIES do NorthStar and GTECH operate
Does anyone know how many STATE LOTTERIES does this company operate...????? DO THEY RUN THE LOTTERY IN YOUR STATE????
Oct 18, 2015, 7:13 pm - lotterybraker - Lottery Systems Forum

CA Lottery - California Love - CA Lottery Scratchers
That is correct, the CA Lottery contracts GTECH (mainly crosswords) and Scientific Games (mainly number matching) to produce the scratcher games. Also by looking at the font, you could tell which one produced it. GTECH uses thicker coat, and it is noticible on the Playbook, Ultimate Riches, Lucky Life, and the crosswords.
Jul 29, 2015, 2:14 pm - CAScratcher20 - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Massachusetts Lottery to replace aging lottery terminals
Yep, Michigan had Scientific Games until about 1989 and then switched to GTECH. The easy picks did seem to switch then.
Mar 4, 2015, 7:13 pm - Think - Lottery News

Kentucky Lottery plans online ticket sales by fall
By early next fall the Kentucky Lottery expects to make the sale of tickets for at least some games available through the use of computers, smart phones and other mobile devices. The Kentucky Lottery Corp. directors took a major step toward online ticket sales at a meeting Friday by choosing to negotiate with GTECH to develop the computer-based system for what is being called iLottery services and games. Lottery president and CEO Arch Gleason said the outcome of the negotiations will deter
Nov 25, 2014, 8:36 am - Todd - Lottery News