GTECH Corporation
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According to a GTECH news release, Lottomatica, along with GTech now control 63% of the worldwide online lottery business. The companies employ more than 6,300 people worldwide and earned in excess of $US 1.5 billion in 2005. GTECH, now a Lottomatica subsidiary, maintains operations centers in Australia, Belgium, Poland and Brazil.
In March 2003, GTECH announced its plans to move its headquarters from its campus in West Greenwich to Providence, and is building a new 10 story building in downtown on Waterplace Park. The new headquarters is scheduled for completion in 2006.
As of 2005, the company began diversifying into casino management in the United States. On March 2, 2005, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania announced that it had selected GTECH to supply a central control computer system that will monitor slot machine gaming for the state, when it is authorized to begin no earlier than 2006.
In September 2005, the company announced that it was putting itself up for sale. According to press reports, this was done in response to an unsolicited bid for the company by the private equity arm of Goldman Sachs. In January 2006, it was announced that GTECH would be purchased by Italian companies Lottomatica SpA and De Agostini SpA. Lottomatica operates Italy's Lotto and De Agostini is a privately held holding company and Lottomatica's majority shareholder. GTECH survived the sale and will operate as a business unit of Lottomatica.
GTECH's ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange was GTK, however the stock has been delisted in the United States and Lottomatica S.p.A has been listed on the Mercato Telematico Azionario in Milan as LTO, and managed by Borsa Italiana since May 17, 2001.

