 2004 European Abstract
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| La Fleur's 2004 European Lottery Abstract |
$450.00 |
| All New Historical Section |
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La Fleur’s 2004 European Lottery Abstract La Fleur’s 2004 European Lottery Abstract (6th edition) features historical profiles of Europe’s 75-plus national, provincial, regional and private lotteries, including annual sales by game, government profits, prizes, game details, retailer network data, ad budgets and vendor contracts. The book traces lottery sales by game in local currency and converted to U.S. dollars from 2000 through 2003. Each profile provides a detailed historical account of the lottery organization’s startup. There is a separate section providing the list of key personnel and their titles. For easy reference, each lottery’s full address, phone, fax and website address are listed on the first page of the profile. There is a summary of vital statistics, including the year established, organizational type and use of lottery profits. The second page of the profile provides a four-year summary of lottery sales by game, including passive, instant, numbers, lotto, spiel, Oddset, toto, Internet wagering, TV bingo and other niche products. These sales are listed in local currency. There is a separate table converting the lotteries’ 2003 sales by game into U.S. currency, including total sales and per capita sales by game, plus total prizes and total government profits. Each game for the lottery is described in the Game Mechanics summary, including the game’s generic class, year begun and ticket price. A retailer section in each profile provides the breakdown of the lottery retailer network by business class and sales (where available), including the number of lottery kiosks, book stores, convenience stores, gas stations, merchandise stores, tobacconists, pharmacies, post offices, restaurant/bars and other. The advertising section in each profile provides information on advertising expenditures by media, including TV, radio, printed media, POS, direct mail, draws and sponsorships, and advertising expenditures by game type. The Statistical Section of the book tracks data on the European lottery industry. Section 3 tracks each lottery and each European country's lottery sales by game in local currency and converted to U.S. dollars for rankings by total sales and per capita sales. Section 4 tracks each lottery's sales by game converted to Euro currency for rankings by total sales and per capita sales for lotto/spiel, instant, toto, draw, keno and video lottery terminal (VLTs). Section 5 examine the instant game strategy plus top selling instant tickets for a select number of European lotteries. The Fast Facts section includes key information on vendor contracts, lottery startup years, earmarking of profits, 2003 sales, prizes and profits, game mix, 2003 ad budget as a percentage of sales and 2003 Internet sales. |
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