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Slot machine takeover completed
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Sceptre Leisure the Slot machine group have completed a £1.1 million takeover with machines in more than 400 pubs and clubs up and down the country. The takeover is a specialist in fruit machines, pool tables, CD, digital and video jukeboxes, plasma screens and table football.
CEO Ken Turnersaid: "Sceptre will continue to grow both organically and by selected acquisition.
"As is the Sceptre way, integration of Australian 8 Ball into our business will be effected quickly and efficiently to derive the maximum benefit."
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