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To: LEO RISHTY who wrote (79)5/8/1998 8:03:00 PM
From: Ted Campbell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 160
 
I forgot to add a few points that were covered in my conversation with
Dennis Klahn. He said that the Berjaya Group is still behind them 100%
and that Berjaya was still working on getting lottery contracts in the
Pacific Rim, including provinces of China, as well as Taiwan. Of
course, any contracts that the Berjaya Group lands will benefit ITSI
because they will use ITSI to supply all the equipment for any such
lottery systems. He reminded me that a huge portion of Berjaya Group's
revenues come from the gaming/lottery business, and that they are con-
stantly seeking to add new contracts to their already well established
portfolio. Any new lottery contracts will directly benefit ITSI, of
course.
Sorry for having to post again, but I didn't want to omit this por-
tion of our conversation, as I thought it was significant.
Keep the faith,
Ted C