A press release stated: “Shares in Aristocrat Leisure Limited (ASX:ALL) have risen to one of the top 200’s best performers after gaming company unveiled a 21 per cent jump in its full 2011 financial year net profit. Aristocrat Leisure posted a net profit of $66 million, coming in above its guidance for net profit growth. Looking ahead Aristocrat expects a further lift in operation performance. Shares in Aristocrat Leisure have gained 13.78 per cent and are trading at $2.89.”
“At the same time, we’ve done important work in driving efficiency, improving culture and ramping up our skills and capability in critical areas.”
He also revealed that 2012 looks set to be a strong year for them.
Aristocrat is also looking at account-management systems for mobile gaming, and a trial is underway in a major province in China. “Mobile gaming has the potential to completely overlap all current forms of gaming in terms of flexibility and adaptability,” Odell said.
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