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Triton picks up the production pace

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April 23, 2002

With the 9100, an ATM that made it off the drawing board and onto the production line in less than six months, Triton signals its intent to become a lean, mean…

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Earnings down at Triton parent in 1Q

April 18, 2002

NEW YORK -- Dover Corporation (NYSE: DOV), owner of Triton Systems, reported that it earned $45.1 million or 22 cents per diluted share from continuing…

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Dillard's installs Triton ATMs

April 15, 2002

LONG BEACH, Miss. -- Triton announced the installation of more than 350 of its 9600 ATMs in Dillard's Department Stores in 29 states. The machines were…

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Triton appoints VPs

April 15, 2002

Triton has named Brian J. Kett, its former vice president of business development, senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing. In his new role…

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Valuing ATM portfolios

March 21, 2002

An ATM consultant says that sellers of ATM portfolios can expect to make money -- but not megabucks.by Bob Rudinsky, president of Lexus Enterprises.

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Conference call

It was no day at the beach -- but for those in the ATM industry, a trip to the ATM Industry Association's Conference 2000 in Orlando, Fla., was the next best…

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Buyer's market

March 20, 2002

Neil Randel of First American Payment Systems says there are plenty of good ATM sites out there -- and some of them are available at the right price. First…

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Gotta serve somebody

Have wrench, will travel. At one time, that was all that was necessary to make a living in the retail ATM service business. That's changing, however, with both…

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A few good techs

March 17, 2002

There is evidence that the ATM industry is facing a service technician shortage, and it may get worse before it gets better. (Part 2 of 3).by Dr. John Bennett…

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Hanco to deploy ATMs at British Post Office branches; initial contract is for 3,000 machines

March 17, 2002

LONDON -- Hanco ATM Systems Ltd., Tom Hannon's UK company, has signed a deal with Consignia, the holding company that runs the British Post Office system, to…

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Triton and Tidel: Beyond basic

They're still the darlings of off-site ATM deployers, but how long will the honeymoon last? Enhanced features may be the key to a long, happy relationship. by…

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Getting the (price) point

High-end features and low-end price -- ATM deployers want it all, but can manufacturers afford to give it to them? NCR and Diebold are trying to find out. by…

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Surcharging's next stop: Europe

Our publisher's commentary on his trip to ATMs Europe '99, a London conference hosted by SMi. by Tom Harper, publisher

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Pushing the (pay) envelope

For companies with non-traditional workforces, the ATM offers a better way of reimbursing their employees.by Ann All, editor

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Hip to scrip

An ATM with no cash? It makes a lot of sense for certain merchants, say deployers of scrip terminals.by Ann All, editor

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New kid in town

With a new name and a new commitment to the U.S. market, Wincor Nixdorf is trying to break the stronghold of more established domestic players. Can they do…

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Who's who: Charlie East

March 11, 2002

Charlie East has already created one successful niche product, an ATM demonstrator sold by his first company, DSI. The chief executive officer of GTI thinks a…

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How low can they go?

Low-end cash dispensers pack one heck of a bang for the buck. But will a floor rise up soon to put an end to the plummeting hardware prices? by Tom Harper…

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Triton's ATM shipments surpass 10,000 in 1998

March 10, 2002

LONG BEACH, Miss. -- Triton Systems announced that its ATM shipments for 1998 surpassed 10,000 units for the first time, representing a 35 percent increase…

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