Four Queens: There were both Shuffle Master and Vendingdata shufflers. A pit boss said that the Vendingdata was good, but not as good as the Shuffle Master. I watched the Vendingdata shuffler shuffle what appeared to be 8 decks without any problem.
Fitzgeralds: A pit boss said that there had been Vendingdata machines at some tables but that they had been taken out since they were junk. He waved at a couple of boxes on the floor as he said this.
Binions: A pit boss hadn't heard of Vendingdata but thought the Shuffle Master shufflers were good.
Golden Nugget: I saw Shuffle Master shufflers but couldn't find any Vendingdata ones.
Just like Bob did with SHFL
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SHFL is not a penny stock. It would take a lot more shares to buy to hold it up.
VNX is a penny stock.
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The c-boys are holding the price up with their 1,000 share purchases. They will surely try to dump their stock to unsuspecting newbies at any "opportune" time.>>>
Just like Bob did with SHFL.
Looks like the money on vnx takes the prize for last year, you gotta admit that.
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But if you have anything near a substantial number of shares (let's say 40,000) try to sell. The price will surely collapse.
The c-boys are holding the price up with their 1,000 share purchases. They will surely try to dump their stock to unsuspecting newbies at any "opportune" time.
I have no further questions.
I've always appreciated talent. As far as food goes, value and quality is nothing to shy away from. Now other than that .. what is your point/question?
Are you actually proud of that?
Looks like the money on vnx takes the prize for last year, you gotta admit that.
In spite of the tiresome personalities and their continual trend towards the dark side, its occasionally possible to send them back to their corners. You see, when the shfl empire began to crumble, the single most troublesome issue was any crack in the nearly monopolistic hold they had on the casinos, from an 'automated shuffler' point of view. A year ago, well over 60% of their top line was shuffler based, and though it is slipping as their other sources of revenue kick in, what really is the threat is the possibility that a competitor has survived the legal onslaughts. Yes, VNX is getting there, and upgrading the old RES's is certainly an early phase of what their clients want. Its only a guess, but I believe that there were over 700 of the old units in place when the Random Plus was first introduced.
Sure is quiet out in shfl land these days... anybody know what�s up? Well, just to rub it in a little boys, here's a one year look back... you can call it sort of an anniversary for me :) After all the crap our now fading(ed) 'bobshlf' and side kick bama(lucky?) have thrown out, it is indeed a pleasure to report as follows:
read'm and weep boys! Its gonna get a LOT better... you can take that to the BANK.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?t=1y&s=VNX&l=on&z=m&q=l&c=shfl
Cranberryvino
I am sorry gr8.....cranberry cannot/will not provide any concrete facts. However, the rainbow is bright, the butterflies are free, and the puppies are cute.
Thanks Cranberry for the response, but how many RES shufflers are out there to be upgraded to? I cannot find any solid numbers. Are we talking a base of 100 Random plus today or 500 or 1000? tia G