Technical Trading Overview for Multimedia Games Inc. (MGAM)

September 9, 2009

Multimedia Games Inc. (Nasdaq: )

Multimedia Games Inc. () engages in the development and supply of comprehensive systems, content, electronic games and player terminals for the casino, charity, international bingo and video lottery markets in the United States and internationally. The Company offers interactive systems, server-based gaming systems, interactive electronic games, player terminals, stand-alone player terminals, video lottery terminals, electronic scratch ticket systems, electronic instant lottery systems, player tracking systems, casino cash management systems, slot accounting systems, slot management systems, unified currencies, and electronic and paper bingo systems. Read more

Popularity: unranked [?]

For those of you who missed this: China signs US$2B purchase deals with Britain

March 8, 2009

A visiting business delegation sealed deals amounting to 2 billion U.S. dollars with firms in London on Friday afternoon in a significant move to stave off protectionism in the wake of the . The agreement between Hainan Airlines Co. Ltd and Plc was the largest deal totaling 1.2 billion dollars.

is to provide 20 engines for the 330 of the fleet, in addition to a 15-year service support. The 11 procurement deals and agreements covered areas ranging from textile, metal services, airplane and automobile parts, , new materials, eco-town building, and motion picture production.

Chen Deming, ’s commerce minister who led a 150-strong delegation of government officials and entrepreneurs, said at a -UK business symposium on and economic cooperation that the trip is aimed at boosting bilateral business confidence amid the current economic downturn. According the Chen, between and Britain dropped 2.6 percent in January this year, a clear sign of the global economic recession.

However, he believed that businesses would like to take advantage of the strength in research and development, high , even retail and textile to find ways for collaboration. “This is just a beginning of our ties this year. A further group of businesses will come to Britain in a week’s time to explore and opportunities,” said the minister.

Popularity: 6% [?]

Hot Topic: Technology companies next to restructure.

November 21, 2008

companies may be the next group swept up in a restructuring wave that began on Wall Street. Purchases of computer hardware, software and services have been affected by the global credit crisis that has slowed lending, and a broad recession as consumers struggle with unemployment and payments. The economic downturn promises to be severe for companies, many of which are laden with debt brought on during the credit boom of recent years. Meanwhile, shares in smart phone maker Palm Inc. fell last Wednesday after an analyst downgraded the stock and questioned in a research report its need for additional capital.

Popularity: 1% [?]

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