Business
Bally Manufacturing to Sell Lottery Business: The Chicago corporation is peddling the instant lottery ticket and video lottery business of its subsidiary, Scientific Games Inc., for an undisclosed price.
May 6, 1991
The parent corporation of the company that prints California Lottery tickets was accused by an unsuccessful bidder of doing business in South Africa.
Sept. 12, 1986
Technology and the Internet
Interlink Electronics Inc. in Camarillo has named John Buckett to its corporate board of directors.
June 6, 2000
The newly formed Fisher Scientific Group’s sales force recently ended a dinner meeting at a Florida resort with a vaudeville skit that unveiled Henley Group’s unofficial corporate emblem: a blue T-shirt emblazoned with a mean-looking bulldog and the epithet, “Dingman’s Dogs--We Mean Business.”
June 24, 1986
The big winner in California’s lottery will be known within a few weeks, perhaps as early as Friday.
May 16, 1985
Special interest organizations that are “front groups” for corporations have mushroomed in the United States over the last 20 years and are confusing and deceiving a public unaware of their affiliations, an organization founded by consumer advocate Ralph Nader charged Saturday.
Dec. 22, 1991
World & Nation
Urging administrative reform in the booming California Lottery, a state watchdog commission charged Wednesday that the lottery spends too much money for cars and office furniture, and employs a “minority” contractor that is actually a “shell company” for another firm.
Oct. 30, 1986
Larry Smarr, the director of the University of Illinois’ National Center for Supercomputing Applications, suggested that corporate America follow George Washington’s lead.
Nov. 5, 1985
Five firms have filed financial disclosure information as a preliminary move toward bidding on a massive state contract to operate a computerized lotto game next year.
Nov. 11, 1985
Sports
Five firms filed financial disclosure information Friday as a preliminary move toward bidding on a massive state contract to operate a computerized lotto game next year.
Nov. 9, 1985