SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-K
Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1997
Commission File Number: 0-9047
GLOBAL GAMING AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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(Exact Name of Registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware 02-0314487
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(State or other jurisdiction of (IRS Employer Identification
incorporation or organization) Number)
2575 South Highland Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
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(Address of principal executive offices)
Registrant's Telephone Number, including Area Code: (702) 732-1414
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: Common
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports
required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the
registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to
such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
X YES NO
As of June 30, 1997, there was issued and outstanding 26,378,577 shares
of Common Stock held by non-affiliates (without admitting that any person
whose shares are not included in determining such value as an affiliate was
not available because the prices for such shares are not quoted by the
National Association of Securities Dealers through NASDAQ, its automated
system for reporting quotes).
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Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Form 10-K
June 30, 1997
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
ITEM 1 - Business 3,4,5
ITEM 2 - Properties 5
ITEM 3 - Legal Proceedings 5,6
ITEM 4 - Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders 7
ITEM 5 - Market for Registrant's Common Stock 7
ITEM 6 - Selected Financial Data 8
ITEM 7 - Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial
Condition and Results of Operations 8,9
ITEM 8 - Financial Statements 9
ITEM 9 - Disagreements on Accounting and Financial Disclosure 9
ITEM 10 - Directors, Executive Officers, Promoters, and
Control Persons of the Registrant 9,10,11
ITEM 11 - Executive Compensation 11
ITEM 12 - Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial
Owners and Management 12
ITEM 13 - Certain Relationships and Related Transactions 13
ITEM 14 - Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules 13
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PART I
Item 1 - Business:
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the "Company")
was engaged in the design, manufacture, and marketing of electronic micro-
processor-controlled gaming machines. The Company, which was incorporated in
Delaware in 1973, maintains its principal offices at 2575 S Highland Drive,
Las Vegas, NV 89109. During the past year, the Company has not designed new
equipment, nor is the design of any new equipment contemplated.
General Development of Business
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The Company has been dormant for the past several years.
Licensing Activities
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During the fiscal year, the Company did not apply for any gaming licenses.
The lack of gaming licenses in Nevada and New Jersy is a severe detriment to
growth. In effect, sales are confined to much smaller and less lucrative
markets.
New Products; Research and Development
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The Company has not developed any new products during the fiscal year ended
June 30, 1997, nor is the development of new products contemplated in the
future. Since the electronic gaming device industry is constantly employing
new products, the Company is not competitive in any markets.
Products
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No new machines have been manufactured during the year ended June 30, 1997.
Marketing and Service
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The Company has not been successful in expanding its market or marketing its
products during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1997. The Company does not
contemplate any material marketing activities during the next year ended
June 30, 1998.
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PART I (Continued)
Item 1 - Business: (Continued)
Competition
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The gaming machine industry is a highly competitive industry. Bally
Manufacturing Company (Bally) and International Gaming Technology (IGT) are
principal domestic competitors of the Company. Additionally, Japanese
manufacturing and marketing companies have entered the American market and
have become a significant competitive factor. Additionally, new technology
has made certain products obsolete. Management believes that the success of
a gaming device is based upon player appeal, reliability, product support and
competitive factors. However, the Company lacks the financial strength to
compete in markets available for sales.
Manufacturing
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Manufacture of the Company's products consists of the assembly of machines
from parts and components, some of which are standard and others of which
are made to the Company's specifications. These parts and components are
readily obtainable from several sources of supply and the Company does not
rely on any one vendor as a source for the parts and components. No new
machines were manufactured during the year ended June 30, 1997.
Employees
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As of June 30, 1997, the Company had one employee.
Patents
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The Company holds one United States Letters Patent issued in fiscal 1979,
relating to the design and operation of its products and their various
components. The Company is of the opinion that this Letters Patent has
competitive value in that it would require competitors to use non-infringing
designs to achieve the technological advances obtained by use of the designs
covered in the Letters Patent. However, the Company believes that player
appeal, cost of ownership and service, and prices are, and will be, of greater
significance in establishing and maintaining a competitive position in the
industry. United States Letters Patents have a duration of 17 years from the
date of issue and are not renewable. Patents are the subject of current
litigation. (See Litigation - Item 3)
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PART I (Continued)
Item 1 - Business: (Continued)
Government Regulation
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Manufacturers and distrubutors of gaming devices in the State of Nevada and
in Atlantic City, New Jersey (the primary American markets) are subject to
licensure and extensive regulation. These licenses are issued after extensive
investigations into the moral reputation and financial background of the
individuals (and entities) applying for a gaming license. The licenses are
revocable, nontransferable and renewable.
The investigative cost of licenses is borne by the person or company applying
for the license. The Nevada Gaming Commission may deny licenses to persons
who are engaged in gaming activities in other states. Because of the sub-
stantial investigative costs of obtaining gaming licenses in the States of
Nevada and New Jersey, the Company has deferred the decision to seek gaming
licenses in these states.
Item 2 - Properties:
The Company does not own any real or personal property.
Item 3 - Legal Proceedings:
On or about May, 1994, the Company instituted litigation in the United States
District Court for the District of New Jersey for patent infringement against
Bally's Park Place, Inc., Trump Plaza Associates, Trump Taj Mahal Associates,
Trump Castle Associates, The Claridge Hotel and Casino Corporation, Resorts
International Hotel, Atlantic Showboat, Inc., and Greate Bay Hotel and Casino,
Inc. Global was seeking damages to adequately compensate for the past
infringement of the patent in suit by each of the defendants together with
interest and costs.
In this lawsuit, the Company contends that the defendants infringed upon a
patent owned in connection with the manufacture, use or sale of slot machines
driven by stepper motors.
As a result of this action, on June 30, 1994, the Company entered into a
license agreement with Bally Gaming, whereby the Company grants a non-
exclusive, personal, non-transferable right and paid-up license to make, have
made, use and sell, test, lease or otherwise dispose of licensed products
under claims of this license patent. The Company was to receive a non-
refundable net royalty payment in the amount of one million dollars
($1,000,000). (See Note 2(1) for details).
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PART I (Continued)
Item 3 - Legal Proceedings: (Continued)
The Company reports that Bally Gaming International, Inc. ("Bally") has ceased
making payments pursuant to the promissory note dated May 2, 1994. As a result,
the Company has initiated a breach of contract action in the Circuit Court of
Cook County located in Chicago, Illinois. In response to this lawsuit, Bally
has asserted in a counterclaim that it is not obligated to make any further
payments and demands a refund of all prior payments made. As a result of the
financial position of the Company, the manner in which this matter is resolved
is likely to have a significant financial impact on the company.
On or about July 6, 1994, IGT North America, Universal Distributing of Nevada,
Inc. and Sigma Game, Inc. filed a civil complaint in the United States
District Court for the District of Nevada against the Company for declaratory
judgement of non-infringement, invalidity, unenforceability and laches. This
lawsuit arose as a result of the New Jersey litigation described above, and
was filed for the purpose of having Global's patent declared invalid. The
Company filed a counterclaim for infringement against IGT North America,
Universal Distributing of Nevada, Inc., and Sigma Game, Inc. The Company has
settled independently with Universal Distributing of Nevada, Inc. and Sigma
Game, Inc. (See Note 2 for details).
On February 18, 1997, the United States District Court for the District of
Nevada entered a Decision and Order regarding the Company's patent infringe-
ment claim which was pending against IGT. In the Decision and Order, the Court
found that IGT's reel-type slot machines infringe the Company's patent, but
held that the patent was invalid because the invention disclosed therein was
on sale more than one year prior to the date on which the Company's patent
application was filed. Subsequently, the United States District Court for the
State of Nevada agreed to entertain a motion for reconsideration of that
portion of the Decision which concerns whether the Company's patent is invalid.
The Company's request for reconsideration is currently pending with the Court.
The Court further indicated that no judgement order would be entered in this
case until the Company's request for reconsideration is resolved.
With regards to the patent infringement litigation against IGT, the Company is
currently pursuing an appeal of the trial court's order finding that the
Company's Patent No. 4,099,722('722 Patent) is invalid as a result of the
on-sale bar. This appeal will be heard by the United States Appellate Court
for the Federal Circuit located in Washington D.C. The Company believes its
appeal is meritorious and that it will ultimately prevail on the merits of the
case, although it cautions investors that the outcome of litigation is
difficult to predict. This appeal is in its initial stages and is expected to
take at least one year to resolve.
The Company will be incurring legal costs regarding the prosecution of its
infringement claims. Per Counsel for the Company, at present it is
difficult to determine these future legal costs.
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PART I (Continued)
Item 4 - Submission of Matters to Vote of Security Holders:
No matter was submitted to the vote of security holders during the fiscal
year.
PART II
Item 5 - Market for the Registrant's Common Stock and Related Security
Holder Matters:
The Common Stock of the Company is traded in the over-the-counter market.
The Company had 2,743 shareholders of record on June 30, 1997.
The following table indicates the range of high and low bid prices of the
Company's Common Stock for the quarterly periods starting September 30, 1994,
in the "Pink Sheets." No quotes are available from the National Association
of Securities Dealers through NASDAQ, its automated system for reporting
quotes:
High Low
Bid Ask Bid Ask
Quarter Ending September 30, 1994 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending December 31, 1994 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending March 31, 1995 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending June 30, 1995 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending September 30, 1995 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending December 31, 1995 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending March 31, 1996 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending June 30, 1996 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending September 30, 1996 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending December 31, 1996 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending March 31, 1997 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
Quarter Ending June 30, 1997 1/8 3/8 1/8 3/8
The foregoing over-the-counter market quotations reflect inter-dealer prices,
without retail mark-up, mark-down, or commission, and may not necessarily
represent actual transactions.
The Company has not paid any dividends during the foregoing periods, nor does
the Company anticipate paying dividends within the foreseeable future.
However, there are no restrictions on the ability of the Company to declare
dividends on its common stock.
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PART II (Continued)
Item 6 - Selected Financial Data:
The following selected financial data of Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and related notes
appearing elsewhere in this Form 10-K.
<TABLE>
Year Ended June 30
<CAPTION>
1997 1996 1995 1994 1993
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Total Revenues $ 20,601 $245,078 $ 25,230 $918,450 $ 11,819
Net Income (Loss) (202,091) 4,894 (137,633) 788,781 (356,520)
Income (Loss) per
Common Share (.01) .00 (.01) .028 (.014)
Cash Dividends per
Common Share -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
Total Assets 604,275 758,084 772,789 919,939 12,561
Long-Term Debt -0- -0- -0- -0- -0-
</TABLE>
Item 7 - Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations:
Some of the principal shareholders of the Company have informally agreed to
participate in the contribution of shares to the Company, which the Company
will have available for acquisitions of assets of other businesses. With the
exception of the program to make acquisitions through use of these shares, the
Company has not yet formulated any specific financing arrangements.
The Company presently lacks financial resources and has no plans which would
establish financial resources. The lack of financial resources has prohibited
the Company from expanding operations. The primary markets of Nevada and New
Jersey cannot be serviced unless the Company obtains gaming licenses in these
states. Because of the prohibitive costs of obtaining these licenses, the
Company has no plans to seek licensing in these states or any other.
Total debt of the Company aggregated $1,155,352, $1,166,668 and $1,173,785
(exclusive of accounts payable and accrued expenses) for the years ended June
30, 1997, 1996 and 1995, respectively. Of these amounts, $829,474, $837,414
and $841,879 was owed to Michael Wichinsky as of June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995,
respectively. Total revenues aggregated $20,601, $245,078 and $25,230 for the
years ended June 1997, 1996 and 1995, respectively. Income in 1996 of $245,078
consisted of settlements of $149,505 from Sigma Game, Inc. and $87,039 from
Universal Distributing of Nevada, Inc. This income is non-recurring. As of
June 30, 1997 and 1996, the Company has negative working capital of $2,163,786
and $1,913,823, respectively. At the present time, the Company has not adopted
any plan to resume operations.
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PART II (Continued)
Item 7 - Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations (Continued):
The Company has been dormant for the past several years. The Company did not
manufacture any gaming devices during the fiscal years ended June 30, 1997
and 1996, and does not anticipate having the necessary resources to manu-
facture devices in the future. This fact, combined with the Company's lack
of licenses described above, is anticipated to have a material adverse impact
upon the Company's ability to generate revenues in the future.
Primary costs of the Company include interest and annual administrative costs
of $222,692, $240,184 and $211,260 for the years ended June 30, 1997, 1996
and 1995, respectively.
The rate of inflation has had no impact on the Company's operations because
the Company has been dormant for the last several years.
Item 8 - Financial Statements and Supplementary Data:
See Index to Financial Statements on page 17.
Item 9 - Disagreements on Accounting and Financial Disclosures:
There have been no disagreements on accounting or financial disclosures with
accountants.
PART III
Item 10 - Directors and Executive Officers of the Registrant:
Effective June 2, 1997, the following persons were appointed as directors and
officers of the corporation for a term of one year or until the next election
of Directors.
Name Age
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Mark Sarason: President, Secretary, Treasurer. 50
Wayne D. Umbertis: Director. 59
Constance Koplow: Director. 57
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PART III (Continued)
Item 10 - Directors and Executive Officers of the Registrant (Continued):
Mark Sarason has 26 years experience in the gaming industry, directed pri-
marily to marketing and marketing operations. The last three years Mr.
Sarason has acted as president of Casino Marketing Services, Ltd., a company
specializing in marketing development programs for secondary gaming destin-
ations. Prior to his activities with CMS, Mr. Sarason has held positions of
Executive Director of Casino Marketing and Director of Customer Development
for Harrah's, Atlantic City, NJ.
Wayne D. Umbertis has a Master's Degree in International Business Administra-
tion. Prior to joining Games of Nevada, he was Vice President of Marketing
at Advanced Telesystems. Since 1990, Wayne D. Umbertis has been acting as a
Marketing Consultant in the communications industry. For the past three
years, he has served as President of "U" Call, a Division of FonExpress, Inc.,
which markets prepaid phone cards and telecommunication promotional and mark-
eting devises.
Constance Koplow has a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Education Administration
degree from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. She has owned and operated
two businesses, one in women's ready to wear retail and one in food service.
She served as an administrator at the Community College of Southern Nevada for
nine years and has sixteen years experience in the gaming industry.
None of the foregoing directors have held directorships in companies with a
class of securities registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act or
subject to the requirements of Section 15(d) of such Act or any company reg-
istered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
During the past five years, none of the foregoing officers or directors have
been (i) involved in any Federal Bankruptcy proceedings, (ii) convicted in a
criminal proceeding, (iii) the subject of a pending criminal proceeding, (iv)
the subject of any order, judgment, or decree not subsequently reversed, sus-
pended, or vacated, of any court of competent jurisdiction, permanently or
temporarily enjoining such person from, or otherwise limiting activities as an
investment advisor, underwriter, broker, or dealer in securities, or as an
affiliated person, director, or insurance company, or engaging in or contin-
uing in any conduct or practice in connection with such activity, or from
engaging in any type of business practice or engaging in any activity in
connection with the purchase or sale of any security or in connection with
any violation of Federal or state securities laws.
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PART III (Continued)
Item 10 - Directors and Executive Officers of the Registrant: (Continued)
Additionally, none of such persons were the subject of any order, judgment,
or decree, not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, or any Federal or
state authority barring, suspending, or otherwise limiting for more than sixty
(60) days the right of such person to engage in any activity referred to
above, or to be associated with any person engaged in any such activity, nor
was any such person found by a court of competent jurisdiction in a civil
action or by the Securities & Exchange Commission to have violated any Federal
or state securities law.
Item 11- Executive Compensation:
The Company paid $14,825 to Constance Koplow in the fiscal year ended June
30, 1997. None of the officers or directors were indebted to the Company
during the fiscal year. The Company does not contemplate any increase in the
payment of salaries to officers or directors in the near future. During the
fiscal years ended June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995, no Officer or Director of
the Company received cash remuneration in excess of $60,000. There are no
standard arrangements for the compensation of directors.
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PART III (Continued)
Item 12 - Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management:
The following table sets forth as of June 30, 1997, the number of shares of
common stock beneficially owned by each person known by the Company to own
more than 5% of the common stock and the percentage of common stock represent-
ed thereby.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Name and Address of Title of Number of % of
Beneficial Owner Class Shares Owned Class
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<S> <C> <C> <C>
Michael Wichinsky
2575 Highland Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89109 Common Stock 5,120,493* 19%
Estate of
W.T. O'Donnell, Sr.
144 Green Bay Road
Winnetka, IL 60093 Common Stock 4,470,275* 17%
Glenn E Wichinsky
1200 W Federal Hwy
Boca Raton, FL 33432 Common Stock 2,964,647* 11%
Nessa Alice Mary Charleton
5 Crowe Street
Dundalk Company
Louth, Rep of Ireland Common Stock 1,459,214* 6%
Claudia Wichinsky
2900 Gilmary
Las Vegas, NV 89107 Common Stock 2,155,584 8%
CEDE & Co.
Box 20 Bowling Green Station
New York, NY 10004 Common Stock 5,260,304 20%
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* The foregoing shares include the following number of shares held by Michael
Wichinsky in trust on behalf of the persons named herein:
Michael Wichinsky 41.67% 3,129,411
Estate of W.T. O'Donnell, Sr. 38.22% 2,870,275
Nessa Alice Mary Charleton 8.33% 625,881
Glenn Wichinsky 11.78% 885,017
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Total Shares in Trust 100.00% 7,510,584
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PART III (Continued)
Item 13 - Certain Relationships and Related Transactions:
(A) Transactions with Management and Related Parties
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During the year ended June 30, 1997, Michael Wichinsky was repaid
$31,252 from the Company as interest and principal payments on his note
to the Company and the Estate of William T. O'Donnell, Sr. was repaid
$13,261 as interest and principal payments on his note to the Company.
(B) Certain Business Relationships
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The existing business and personal relationships between the Directors
and Officers are as follows:
Mark Sarason was appointed as President, Secretary and Treasurer
effective June 2, 1997 until the next annual election of the Board
of Directors.
PART IV
Item 14 - Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules
Attached hereto as EXHIBIT A are the financial statements and additional
financial statement schedules required by Item 8 of this form.
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SIGNATURES
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Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed
on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
DATED: 09/12/97
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GLOBAL GAMING & TECHNOLOGY, INC.
By: Mark Sarason
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Mark Sarason
President
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this
report has been signed below by the following persons as a majority of the
members of the Board of Directors of the registrant and in the capacities
and on the dates indicated.
DATED: 09/12/97
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Mark Sarason
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Mark Sarason
Chief Financial Officer
Mark Sarason
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Mark Sarason
Secretary/Treasurer
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EXHIBIT A
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Financial Statements
June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
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Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Financial Statements
June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Accountant's Opinion 18
Balance Sheets 19
Statement of Operations and Deficit 20
Statement of Cash Flows 21
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies 22 - 23
Notes to Financial Statements 23 - 27
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JOSEPH F ZERGA, LTD
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
2950 E FLAMINGO RD, STE L
LAS VEGAS, NV 89121
(702) 732-2775
To the Board of Directors
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Las Vegas, Nevada
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
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We have audited the accompanying balance sheets of Global Gaming and Tech-
nology, Inc. as of June 30, 1997 and 1996 and the related statements of
operations, retained earnings (deficit), and cash flows for each of the years
in the three year period ended June 30, 1997. These financial statements are
the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to
express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing stan-
dards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of
material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence
supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit
also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial
statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable
basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements indicated above present fairly in all
material respects the financial position of Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
at June 30, 1997 and 1996, and the results of its operations and cash flows
for each of the years in the three-year period ended June 30, 1997, in con-
formity with generally accepted accounting principles.
Las Vegas, Nevada Joseph F. Zerga
September 8, 1997
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<TABLE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Balance Sheet
June 30, 1997 and June 30, 1996
<CAPTION>
June 30, June 30,
1997 1996
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<S> <C> <C>
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash $ 29,935 $ 10,157
Inventories (Note 2) 28,500 -0-
Notes Receivable-Current (Note 2) 22,291 272,250
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Total Current Assets 80,726 282,407
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PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT - At Cost
Net of Depreciation (Note 3) -0- -0-
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OTHER ASSETS
Deposits 300 300
Notes Receivable (Note 2) 523,249 475,377
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Total Other Assets 523,549 475,677
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TOTAL ASSETS $ 604,275 $ 758,084
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S DEFICIENCY
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses $ 1,089,160 $ 1,029,562
Notes Payable (Note 4) 1,155,352 1,166,668
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Total Current Liabilities 2,244,512 2,196,230
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LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
Notes Payable (Note 4) -0- -0-
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STOCKHOLDER'S DEFICIENCY (Note 5)
Preferred Stock, $.01 par value
1,000,000 Shares authorized,
none issued.
Common Stock, $.01 par value,
27,000,000 Shares authorized,
26,378,577 Shares issued for
1997 and 1996 (Including
51,382 held in the company
name at no cost) 263,786 263,786
Paid in Capital in Excess of par 3,395,062 3,395,062
Retained Deficit ( 5,299,085) ( 5,096,994)
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Total Stockholder's Deficiency ( 1,640,237) ( 1,438,146)
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
STOCKHOLDER'S DEFICIENCY $ 604,275 $ 758,084
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<FN>
The accompanying Summary of Significant Accounting Policies and Notes
are an integral part of these financial statements.
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<TABLE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Statement of Operations and Accumulated Deficit
For the Years Ended June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
<CAPTION>
June 30, June 30, June 30,
1997 1996 1995
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<S> <C> <C> <C>
REVENUE AND INCOME
Royalty Income $ -0- $ -0- $ 3,120
Other Income (Note 8) -0- 236,544 163
Machine & Parts Sales -0- -0- 2,500
Interest Income 20,601 8,534 19,447
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Total Revenue 20,601 245,078 25,230
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COSTS AND EXPENSES
Cost of Sales -0- -0- 2,500
Professional Services 110,918 133,563 79,579
Interest 92,768 94,426 108,574
Wages & Salaries 8,125 -0- -0-
Bad Debt Expense 2,500 -0- -0-
Loss on Inventory -0- -0- 7,500
Other General & Admin 8,381 12,195 13,107
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Costs and Expenses 222,692 240,184 211,260
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Income (Loss) from Operations (202,091) 4,894 (186,030)
Extraordinary Item - Gain on
Extinguishment of Debt -0- -0- 48,397
Prior Period Adjustment Income
Taxes (Note 7) -0- -0- ( 9,736)
Deficit Beginning of Period ( 5,096,994) ( 5,101,888) ( 4,954,519)
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Deficit End of Period ($5,299,085) ($5,096,994) ($5,101,888)
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Earnings Per Share:
Income (Loss) per Common
Share Before Extraordinary
Item (Note 6) ($ .01) $ .00 ($ .01)
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Income (Loss) per Common
Share After Extraordinary
Item (Note 6) ($ .01) $ .00 ($ .01)
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<FN>
The accompanying Summary of Significant Accounting Policies and Notes
are an integral part of these financial statements.
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<TABLE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Years Ended June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
<CAPTION>
June 30, June 30, June 30,
1997 1996 1995
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<S> <C> <C> <C>
CASH FLOWS FROM
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net Income (Loss) ($202,091) $ 4,894 ($137,633)
Depreciation -0- -0- -0-
Changes in:
Note Receivable (Current) 249,959 ( 165,905) 47,325
Inventories ( 28,500) -0- 10,000
Accounts Payable 59,598 ( 12,482) 35,596
Notes Payable ( 11,316) ( 7,117) ( 35,377)
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Total Operating 67,650 ( 180,610) ( 80,089)
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CASH FLOWS FROM
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Capital Expenditures -0- -0- -0-
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CASH FLOW FROM
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Prior Period Adjustment -0- -0- ( 9,736)
Notes Receivable ( 47,872) 166,686 112,717
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Total Financing ( 47,872) 166,686 102,981
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Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash 19,778 ( 13,924) 22,892
Cash at the Beginning 10,157 24,081 1,189
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Cash at the End $ 29,935 $ 10,157 $ 24,081
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<FN>
The accompanying Summary of Significant Accounting Policies and Notes
are an integral part of these financial statements.
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<PAGE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
and Notes to Financial Statements
June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
THE COMPANY
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The Company was incorporated in the State of Delaware in 1973 and has elected
June 30 as its year end. The Company has been engaged in the research,
development, manufacture and marketing of electronic gaming devices and coin-
less games of chance. On April 27, 1995, it came to the Company's attention
that it had failed to file its franchise tax reports for the State of
Delaware for fiscal years 1987 through 1994 and, as a result, its corporate
charter was revoked effective March 1, 1994. Effective May 15, 1995 the
Company's corporate charter was reinstated by the State of Delaware retro-
actively to February 28, 1994.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
----------------------
Property and equipment, including significant improvements thereto, are
carried at cost, less accumulated depreciation. Expenditures for repairs and
maintenance are charged to expenses as incurred. When assets are retired or
disposed of, the cost and related accumulated depreciation are removed from
the accounts. Gains and losses from the disposition of property are included
in operations. Depreciation is provided using Straight-Line methods.
INCOME TAXES
------------
Because of a net operating loss carry forward from prior years, the Company
does not have an income tax obligation.
LITIGATION
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See Item 3, Page 5 - 6.
ESTIMATES
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The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principals requires the use of management's estimates.
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<PAGE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
and Notes to Financial Statements
June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
NET OPERATING LOSS CARRYFORWARDS TO 1998
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Expires
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1983 $ 1,184,519 1998
1984 455,313 1999
1985 276,972 2000
1986 226,859 2001
1987 216,931 2002
1988 451,580 2003
1989 104,956 2004
1990 136,629 2005
1991 362,469 2006
1992 122,207 2007
1993 356,521 2008
1995 137,588 2010
1997 202,091 2012
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$ 4,234,635
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NOTE 1 - Inventories
The Company has inventory consisting of ten (10) slot machines from a settle-
ment arising out of litigation with Universal Distributing of Nevada, Inc. The
Company's share of the slot machines is valued at $28,500 as of June 30, 1997.
(See Note 2(3) for details).
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<PAGE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
and Notes to Financial Statements
June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
Note 2 - Notes Receivable
(1) The total amount due pursuant to the promissory note from Bally's Gaming
shall be paid in sixty consecutive installments, pursuant to the follow-
ing schedule:
A. $10,166.66 per month shall be paid on the first day of each month,
starting on July 1, 1994, and continuing through December 1, 1996.
B. $21,500.00 per month sall be paid on the first day of each month,
starting on January 1, 1997, and continuing through June 1, 1999.
C. $147,000 was received during the year ended 6/30/97. The scheduled
payments under this note have been discounted at 8% to reflect the
present value of the note.
Note Receivable - Current Portion $ -0-
Note Receivable - Long Term 511,675
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Note Balance as of June 30, 1997 $ 511,675
=========
The amount of this payment is secured by a note from Bally's Gaming.
Since June 30, 1994, the Company had been receiving monthly install-
ment payments on this note through April 1, 1997. This note is
currently in default, and has been classified as a long term receiv-
able. (See Item 3, Legal Proceedings).
(2) The promissory note due from Sigma Game, Inc. was from a settlement
arising out of litigation. $25,000 was received during the year ended
6/30/97. The following scheduled payments have been discounted at 8% to
reflect the present value on June 30, 1997 of the note of $33,865.
February 7, 1998 $ 25,000
February 7, 1999 12,500
(3) The note due from Universal Distributing of Nevada, Inc. was from a
settlement arising out of litigation. Payments totaling $39,026 were
received in the year ended June 30, 1996. The final payments due from
this note consisted of $19,513 collected in July 1996 and ten (10) slot
machines, received in August 1996, the Company's share valued at $28,500.
Final payments due from this note were received in the year ended
June 30, 1997.
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<PAGE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
and Notes to Financial Statements
June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
Note 2 - Notes Receivable (Continued)
(4) $2,675 was due from a local company for the sale of all inventory. This
note was considered uncollectible by management, and was written off in
the year ended June 30, 1997.
NOTE 3 - Property and Equipment
The Company has no real or personal property as of June 30, 1997.
NOTE 4 - Notes Payable
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Current Non-Current
Maturities Maturities Total
<S> <C> <C> <C>
Michael Wichinsky
Payable upon demand.
Interest payable
quarterly at 8% $ 723,984 $ -0- $ 723,984
Michael Wichinsky
Payable upon demand.
Interest payable
quarterly at 10% 105,490 -0- 105,490
Estate of
William T O'Donnell Sr.
Payable upon demand.
Interest payable
quarterly at 8% 306,436 -0- 306,436
State of New Jersey
Payable in monthly
installments of $1,363
including interest.
This note is in arrears. 19,443 -0- 19,443
---------- ---------- ----------
$1,155,353 $ -0- $1,155,353
========== ========== ==========
</TABLE>
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<PAGE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
and Notes to Financial Statements
June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
NOTE 5 - Stockholders' Deficiency
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Number of Com Stock Paid in
Shares $.01 Par Capital (Deficit)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Balance at
June 30, 1994 26,378,577 $ 263,786 $3,395,062 ($4,954,519)
Net Income for
Year Ended
June 30, 1995 ( 186,030)
Extraordinary
Item - Gain 48,397
Prior Period
Adjustment ( 9,736)
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Balance at
June 30, 1995 26,378,577 $ 263,786 $3,395,062 ($5,101,888)
Net Income
Year Ended
June 30, 1996 4,894
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Balance at
June 30, 1996 26,378,577 $ 263,786 $3,395,062 ($5,096,994)
Net Income
Year Ended
June 30, 1997 ( 202,091)
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Balance at
June 30, 1997 26,378,577 $ 263,786 $3,395,062 ($5,299,085)
========== ========== ========== ==========
</TABLE>
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<PAGE>
Global Gaming and Technology, Inc.
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
and Notes to Financial Statements
June 30, 1997, 1996 and 1995
NOTE 6 - Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Income (Loss) per share was computed by dividing the net income or loss by
the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the period.
NOTE 7 - Prior-Period Adjustment - Income Taxes
At June 30, 1997, the Company has available a net Operating Loss carried
forward from prior years in the amount of $4,234,635. The deficit at the
beginning of the 1995 fiscal year has been adjusted to reflect alternative
minimum tax liability for 1994. This tax liability was paid in full in the
quarter ended September 30, 1994.
NOTE 8 - Other Income
Other Income for the year ended June 30, 1996 consists of settlements reached
with Sigma Game, Inc. and Universal Distributing of Nevada in the amount of
$149,505 and $87,039, respectively. The amount due from Sigma Game, Inc. has
been discounted at 8% per annum.
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