Scientific Games Corp (SGMS) had a rough trading day for Thursday March 04 as
shares
tumbled 5.01%, or a loss of $-2.42 per share, to close at $45.93. After opening the day at $48.25, shares of Scientific Games Corp traded as high as $49.31 and as
low as $44.15. Volume was 715,099 shares over 12,176 trades, against an average daily volume of n/a shares and a total float of 95.17 million.
As a result of the decline, Scientific Games Corp now has a market cap of $4.37 billion. In the last
year, shares of Scientific Games Corp have traded between a range of $52.89 and $3.76, and its 50-day SMA is currently $n/a and 200-day SMA is $n/a.
For a complete fundamental analysis of Scientific Games Corp, check out Equities.com’s Stock Valuation Analysis report for
SGMS.
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Scientific Games Corp is a provider of gaming products, systems, and services to the lottery and pari-mutuel industries. The firm is the producer of instant lotto tickets and prepaid phone cards, which make up more than 52% of sales. The firm also provides wagering systems, server-based gaming machines, and data communication services through its lottery systems and diversified gaming businesses. About 50% of instant lotto tickets are sold outside the United States. It has Gaming, Lottery and Interactive segments.
Scientific Games Corp is based out of Las Vegas, NV and has some 9,800 employees. Its CEO is Barry L. Cottle.
Scientific Games Corp is a component of the Russell 2000. The Russell 2000 is one of the leading indices tracking small-cap companies in the United States. It’s maintained by Russell Investments, an
industry leader in creating and maintaining indices, and consists of the smallest 2000 stocks from the broader Russell 3000 index.
Russell’s indices differ from traditional indices like the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) or S&P 500, whose members are selected by committee, because they base membership entirely on an
objective, rules based methodology. The 3,000 largest companies by market cap make up the Russell 3000, with the 2,000 smaller companies making up the Russell 2000. It’s a simple approach that gives
a broad, unbiased look at the small-cap market as a whole.
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