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Integrity Gaming Corp. V.IGAM

"Integrity Gaming Corp is a provider of gaming equipment and project financing to owners, operators, and managers of casinos and other regulated gaming venues. The company focuses on U.S tribal gaming markets where it leases and distributes slot machines, electronic table games, casino, and bingo equipments."


TSXV:IGAM - Post by User

Comment by jerrio78on Apr 07, 2015 11:38am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:A Waiting Game

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:A Waiting Game
I am curious to know if the advertising brought you here to look or did it bring you here and you bought?

Lots of people are looking for alternatives to energy right now and health care, tech and gaming may provide that alternative. As long as you buy right it won't matter which of the 3 you have your money in. I like the gaming industry. Studies have shown that even in hard times economically, alcohol, tobacco and gambling all hold firm and even grow in a bad economy. The reason is that these types of investments target lower income groups and in bad times more people slip into the lower income group because they lost their job or have lost net worth by another means.

I remember years ago when Molsens was expanding and there was an article on layoffs on the same front page of the Edmonton Journal. I am not invested but I am watching this company.
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