2 September 2008
Victorian lottery company sales in doldrums
It's often said business is a bit of a lottery and an international gaming giant that took on Tattersall's in Victoria has seemingly learned that the hard way.
The multi-billion dollar Greek-owned company Intralot is reportedly reeling from the abysmal sales of its new lottery products, which many Victorians say are too complicated. Lotto agents are understandably unhappy about the poor sales and what they say is a lack of consumer research by the company.
Guests
John Kitakis
Australia's Managing Director of Intralot
Peter Judkins
Lottery Agents Association of Victoria
Craig Pickard
Melbourne newsagent
Reporter
Mike Woods
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