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International Totalizator Systems hopes to break out...

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International Totalizator Systems hopes to break out of the $10-million to $14-million revenue range during 1987, Chairman James T. Walters said during a recent meeting with the New York Society of Security Analysts.

ITS also expects to be profitable during each quarter of calendar 1987, an ITS spokesman told Investors Daily.

San Diego-based ITS expects its revenue to increase because the company’s backlog recently tripled to about $30 million, Walters said.

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ITS, which manufactures wagering equipment and other ticket-processing machines, reported a $1.2-million net loss on $10.3 million in revenue during 1986. Walters said the losses were due in part to costs related to the acquisition of two companies.

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