| Business Summary | | International
Lottery
and
Totalizator
Systems,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures,
sells,
manages,
supports
and
services
computerized
wagering
systems
and
terminals
for
the
global
pari-mutuel
and
online
lottery
industries.
ILTS
also
provides
facilities
management
services
to
organizations
authorized
to
conduct
online
lotteries.
ILTS's
technology
can
be
used
in
other
transaction-processing
applications,
such
as
keno
gaming
and
for
toll
turnpike
systems
utilizing
automated
ticket
printer/readers.
ILTS's
wagering
systems
include
the
DATAMARK
and
Intelimark
family
of
point-of-sale
terminals,
a
central
computer
installation
that
is
comprised
of
Compaq
computer
hardware
and
a
commercially
available
operating
system
used
in
conjunction
with
ILTS's
DataTrak
application
software,
as
well
as
the
required
communication
network
to
interface
the
terminals
to
the
central
computer
installation. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | International
Lottery
and
Totalizer
Systems
designs,
manufactures,
sells,
leases,
manages,
supports
and
services
computerized
wagering
systems
and
terminals
for
the
global
pari-mutuel
and
on-line
lottery
industries.
For
the
comparable
fiscal
year
(4
months)
ended
4/00,
revenues
decreased
65%
to
$4.2
million.
Net
loss
totalled
$155
thousand
vs.
income
of
$1.2
million.
Results
reflect
the
sale
of
of
the
on-line
lottery
system
to
GTL,
and
higher
SG&A
costs
as
a
percentage
of
revenues. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Theodore Johnson, 60 Chairman | -- | M. Mark Michalko, 46 Pres,
CEO, Chief Financial Officer, Director | $168K | Timothy Groth, 52 VP
of Technical Operations | 138K | Lawrence Logue, 64 Corp.
Sec. | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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