Mikohn CasinoLink Expands in Latvia

Published: 8 November 2004 y., Monday
Mikohn Europe B.V. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mikohn Gaming Corporation , a leading provider of diversified products and services used in the gaming industry world-wide announced today it signed a key CasinoLink(R) contract with DLV Firma Latvia. CasinoLink is expected to be operational during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2004 with all 400 slot machines completely on line in 2005 supporting both accounting and progressive management over multiple sites. About Mikohn: Mikohn is a leading supplier of innovative and diversified products and services used in the gaming industry world-wide. The Company develops, manufactures and sells an expanding array of slot games, table games and advanced player tracking and accounting systems for slot machines and table games. The Company is also a market leader in exciting visual displays and progressive jackpot technology for casinos world-wide. There is a Mikohn product in virtually every casino in the world. For further information, visit the company's website: http://www.mikohn.com
Šaltinis: stockhouse.com
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