Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) Releases January 2012 Index
(firmenpresse) - LAS VEGAS, NV -- (Marketwire) -- 02/07/12 -- Stock performances of major gaming equipment manufacturers continued to trend upward during the first month of 2012 as business confidence and selected economic indicators improved. The broader equities markets responded to positive consumer spending and job reports in January. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 3.4 percent during the latest month, while the S&P 500 closed up nearly 4.4 percent; the NASDAQ Composite soared more than 8.0 percent during the same timeframe.
Although overall growth in the AGEM Index did not mirror those posted in the larger markets, 13 of the 16 global gaming suppliers reported gains in their stock valuation during the month of January. With 20 days of trading in the first month of 2012, the AGEM Index reached a composite score of 117.50, representing an increase of 1.23 points, or nearly 1.1 percent from the prior month.
For comparison purposes, the AGEM Index is up 12.5 percent from levels reported one year ago, but remains down 5.1 percent from its peak in the current cycle (October 2011). Valuations within the sector are likely to remain somewhat volatile, particularly as a broader economic recovery emerges and quarterly earnings season continues for the next several weeks.
Selected positive contributors to the index during January 2012 included the following:
Lottomatica (LTO) added 1.63 points to the overall index, sourced to a gain of 10.25 percent in its stock valuation.
Aristocrat Technologies (ALL) posted a stock price gain of 11.36 percent, contributing 1.47 points to the overall index.
Selected negative contributors to the index included:
Konami (KNM) recorded a stock price decline of 11.29 percent, removing 2.74 points from the index.
International Game Technology (IGT) witnessed its stock price dip by 7.38 percent resulting in a negative contribution of 2.30 points to the overall index.
Gaming markets have continued to emerge domestically and abroad over the last decade as various types of casino gambling has entered nearly every major populous. Recent legislative action in some of these new markets has generated significant interest on the part of operators, including activity in the Massachusetts market. Although the state of Massachusetts is still in its early stages of determining gambling license approvals, casino operators have their foot on the gas pedal in what will likely provide a significant opportunity for global gaming manufacturers. The following highlights development progress by those reportedly exploring the northeastern gaming market.
The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM) produces the monthly AGEM Index that comprises 16 global gaming suppliers throughout the world. A total of 11 suppliers are based in the United States and are listed on the NYSE, Nasdaq, or AMEX, while two trade on the Australian exchange, one supplier trades on the Athens exchange, one trades on the Milan exchange, and another trades on the Taiwan OTC exchange. The index is computed based on the month-end stock price (adjusted for dividends and splits) of each company and weighted based on approximation of market capitalization. Market capitalizations for manufacturers trading on foreign exchanges have been converted to US dollar-equivalents as of month-end for comparability purposes. The AGEM Index is based on a 100-point value as of January 2005.
AGEM is an international trade association representing manufacturers of electronic gaming devices, systems, and components for the gaming industry. The Association works to further the interests of gaming equipment manufacturers throughout the world. Through political action, tradeshow partnerships, information dissemination and good corporate citizenship, the members of AGEM work together to create benefits for every company within the organization. Together, AGEM and its member organizations have assisted regulatory commissions and participated in the legislative process to solve problems and create a positive business environment.
The AGEM index and overview is prepared by Applied Analysis (AA). AA is a Nevada-based advisory services firm providing consultation services for public and private entities. The company utilizes extensive experience in economics, information technology and finance to provide a wide range of services, including urban economic consulting, financial advisory services, market analysis, public policy analysis, hospitality industry and gaming consulting, and information system and technology consulting.
The current AGEM membership roster, 114 strong, is a who's who of the supplier segment of the global gaming industry:
Aristocrat Technologies
Aruze Gaming America
Austrian Gaming Industries
Bally Technologies
GTECH / Spielo International
International Game Technology (IGT)
Intralot S.A.
Konami Gaming
Video Gaming Technologies (VGT)
WMS Gaming
Action Gaming, American Gaming Systems (AGS), Casino Technology, JCM Global, MEI, Multimedia Games, Shuffle Master, Suzo-Happ Group, TCSJohnHuxley and Wells-Gardner Electronics.
Abbiati Casino Equipment, AC Slots (ACS), Acres 4.0, Ainsworth Game Technology, Alfastreet, Astro Corp., Bingotimes Technology, Cadillac Jack, Cammegh Limited, Cantor Gaming, Crane Payment Solutions / CashCode / Money Controls, Diamond Game, DigiDeal, Digital Display Group, Euro Games Technology (EGT), Galaxy Gaming, Gaming Partners International, Gaming Support, Glory (U.S.A) Inc., Incredible Technologies, Inspired Gaming, Interblock USA, Iverson Gaming Systems, JPM International, Jumbo Technology, Matsui Gaming Machine Co., MCA Processing, Modern Gaming, Patriot Gaming & Electronics, Quixant Ltd., Rocket Gaming Systems, Table Trac and Winning Asia Technology.
3M Touch Systems, Advantech-Innocore, Carmanah Signs, Casino Enterprise Management, CMYK Creative, Cole Kepro International, Cooper Levenson, Cybertec Gaming Systems, DiTronics Financial Services, DynaGraphic Printing, Elite Casino Products, Esterline Advanced Input Systems, Eurocoin, Flextronics, Fox Rothschild, FutureLogic, Gaming Capital Group, Gary Platt Manufacturing, Gemaco, Global Cash Access, Global Gaming Group (G3), Grand Products, Greenberg Traurig, Hanco Technologies, Heber Ltd., Howard & Howard, IDX, Intel, IPS, James Industries, KEY-BAK, Kreller Group, Leap Forward Gaming, Lewis & Roca, Lincoln Industries, Litemax Technology, Masterpiece Advertising, Nanoptix, Outpost Creative, Phelps Dunbar, Portwell, Proforma GPS, Rainmaker, Regulatory Management Counselors (RMC), Rye Park Gaming, Sanmina-SCI, SCA Gaming, Strategy9, StylGame USA, Talent Associates, The Bright Group, Tournament One, Trade Show Fabrications, TransAct Technologies, Trans-Lux, Veridocs, Wrex Products and Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO).
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