AGEM MEMBERSHIP NEWS MEMBER PROFILE
Company / Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, LLC. Web address /
www.ekgamingllc.com AGEM Membership level /Associate
Description / Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, LLC is a boutique research firm focused on servicing the gaming equipment,
technology, and interactive gaming sectors within the global gaming industry. Our products and services include market
research, company research, and consulting services designed specifically for casino operators, equipment & technology
suppliers, interactive gaming operators & suppliers, gaming regulators, and investors. Our proprietary market research products include multiple surveys and internally developed
reports that are designed to specifically track key industry and product demand drivers, operating metrics, market share
trends and technology adoption rates. Our company research products includes active coverage of tall major gaming &
technology providers, as well as both social gaming and real- money online gaming companies. Our consulting practice
provides a wide variety of customized research products and consulting services but not limited to customized surveys, project feasibility studies, fairness opinions, new market analysis, asset valuation, and competitive analysis. New products for 2017 / We are getting ready to launch our proprietary Game Performance Database, the product will
provide electronic gaming device performance data. Eilers & Krejcik subscribers will have access to a one-of-a-kind
database with summary level performance data sorted by game theme, supplier, cabinet/platform, game type, game denomination, operator type, and operating jurisdiction. Te
GPD is in the later stages of development and we are targeting a beta launch of late 2017.
Newsworthy events to share / Chris Grove recently joined the firm as Managing Director for our Sports & Emerging Verticals Segment which will provide expanded coverage of Sports Betting and Esports.
AGEM INDEX
The AGEM Index experienced a slight increase on mixed stock performance in August 2017. The composite index stood at 431.66 points at the close of the month, which represents an increase of 7.74 points, or 1.82 per cent, when compared to July 2017. The AGEM Index reported a year-over-year increase for the 23rd consecutive month and has climbed 145.26 points, or 50.7 per cent, since August 2016. During the latest period, eight of the 13 global gaming equipment manufacturers reported month-to- month increases in stock price, with three up by more than 10 per cent. Five manufacturers reported decreases in stock price during the month, with all posting single-digit declines.
AGEM is an international trade association representing manufacturers of electronic gaming devices, systems, lotteries and components for the gaming industry. The Association works to further the interests of gaming equipment manufacturers throughout the world. Through political action, tradeshow partnerships, information dissemination and good corporate citizenship, the members of AGEM work together to create benefits for every company within the organization. Together, AGEM and its member organisations have assisted regulatory commissions and participated in the legislative process to solve problems and create a positive business environment.
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AGEM Key Board of Directors Actions l Following a review of eligible outside groups who could undertake the proposed AGEM Gaming Census project, AGEM’s working group and Board Members have selected Eilers & Krejick Gaming. Tis group has good knowledge of the market and a proven track record, having already conducted leading surveys. A motion for funding was approved by the members and the project will now commence.
l Mexico’s AIEJA, APJSAC and SEGOB Associations recently announced they will be hosting the 1st National Convention On Te Gaming Industry, to be held Mexico City on October 17-18. Tere is some concern in the timing of this conference and the short notice prior to the event, however AGEM has been asked to participate and will be working with SEGOB to provide the supplier’s perspective to proposed attendees – made up of operators, government officials, regulators and the media.
l Te AGEM September Board meeting included a special item which saw members agree to provide a Disaster Relief Fund up to $25,000 in support of the unprecedented recent natural disasters taking place in the US and Caribbean Islands. Te Voting Officers will determine the most suitable charity or organisation to receive funds.
l AGEM members recently approved an annual membership contribution of $10,000 to continue supporting the Nevada Council On Problem Gambling. Tis worthwhile non-profit organisation’s mission is to generate awareness, promote education and advocate for quality treatment and support resources for problem gambling in Nevada.
l In support of AGEM’s educational initiatives, members approved to contribute $10,000 to the Global Gaming Women Education Fund. Te funding will provide a number of educational scholarships for industry women looking to advance their careers or emerging leaders pursuing a career in gaming.
l AGEM will once again be supporting NIGA with a series of events at the 2018 show, to be held in Las Vegas on April 19-20. A contribution of $50,000 was approved by members, which will be allocated to events on both days. Tis is a one-off location for NIGA before it relocates to its new home of San Diego from 2019 onwards.
Events and Activities l AGEM will be present at the forthcoming G2E Las Vegas from October 3-5. A major
highlight in the show programme will be the presentation ceremony of the AGEM Memorial Awards Honoring Jens Halle And Peter Mead on Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 4pm on the AGEM Booth #3700 (just inside the main hall entrance).
l Global Gaming Women’s “Kick Up Your Heels” G2E Reception, is being held on Oct. 4, at the Cosmopolitan. AGEM is a silver sponsor of this fast growing, prestigious event with members recently approving to increase the contribution to $15,000.
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