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To: Jay D. who wrote (271)1/8/1998 3:48:00 PM
From: Silicon Trader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7701
 
Jay dont feel bad:

I just searched that site and couldnt find it either . I dont know how some of these guys can dig into these sites Rarely can i get anything out of there , but they keep coming up with these articles LOL !

GO NRAG MBA



To: Jay D. who wrote (271)1/8/1998 4:22:00 PM
From: Ed Pettee  Respond to of 7701
 
Jay-I am trying to figure out what happened to one of my stocks during the last 20 minutes. (DCTC) I'll get back to you. i have print out s of the three articles. Go to Archives and you wil see articles by months . Here are the dates --8/26/97--NRAG signs contract---9/17/97--Noram Boosts one armed bandits (about Mandarin Casino)and-11/3/97--First shipment of VLTs leaves LA. I'll be back if you need further help. ED



To: Jay D. who wrote (271)1/8/1998 10:21:00 PM
From: Ed Pettee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7701
 
Jay: was this the one you wanted? Did you get the others?

Caracas: Tuesday, August 26, 1997 -- NorAm Gaming & Entertainment Corp says it's
been awarded a 15-year exclusivity contract to set up and operate a Cojedes State Lottery
together with Venezuelan JV partners, LYMCA.

NorAm will select sales locations, hire local personnel for administration and communication
with the State government under an agreement which allows NorAm to install an initial 200
video lottery terminals in major towns and cities in Cojedes as well as principal offices in
San Carlos.

The US company expects annual gross revenues to top $10 million with net earnings
of $2.5 million per year.

George C. Zilba, NorAm's CEO says that as a result of negotiations with
Cojedes, the NorAm/LYMCA JV has been approached by other Venezuelan
states to draw up proposals for similar State lotteries throughout the
country.


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