If construction continues as planned, GTECH Holdings Corporation will be able to move its world headquarters into its new 10-story, $80 million building in downtown Providence by the end of 2006.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — GTECH’s blockbuster deal with International Game Technology will restructure the company, change its name, alter the city’s skyline and loosen GTECH’s 50-year-old roots in Rhode ...
As Michael McMahon's car sliced through the darkness, he stared at the line of flags brightly lit against the falling snow. The 83 flags, flying over GTECH Holding Corp.'s headquarters next to Route ...
Nevada gaming regulators on Thursday approved the equipment manufacturing sector’s largest-ever merger. After more than three hours of special meetings in Las Vegas, the Gaming Control Board and ...
GTECH Holdings is paying $6.4 billion to acquire International Game Technology, but the Italy-based lottery giant is taking on more than just “Wheel of Fortune” and the company’s other slot machine ...
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