Table Trac added to OTCQX 2022 best 50 following impressive year

January 27, 2022
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The casino technology developer joins a number of other high-profile companies that traded on the OTCQX Best market last year.

Table Trac, a developer of automated casino information and monitoring technology, has been named to the 2022 OTCQX Best 50. This list outlines the top-performing organizations that have traded on the OTCQX Best market throughout 2021. 

"A company needs to meet high-level criteria to even be considered to trade on the OTCQX. To be in the top 10% of those 500 companies is something we are most proud of," said Chad Hoehne, President of Table Trac.

Initially founded in 1995, Table Trac designs and develops casino management systems. The company operates across the United States, Latin America, Australia and the Caribbean. 

The OTCQX Best market exists for investor-focused companies that do not trade on traditional stock exchanges such as the Nasdaq.  

Recently, Rivalry, a US-based sports betting and media company, announced that it is set to begin trading on the market. 

Speaking on the announcement, Rivalry Co-Founder and CEO, Steven Salz, said: “We are pleased to reach this important milestone in our efforts to increase awareness of Rivalry among US investors and broaden our shareholder base.

“Rivalry competes in a global sports betting and media marketplace with a unique strategy focused on young Millennials and Generation Z, and we believe our story may be of interest to investors internationally. Trading on the OTCQX should enhance the ease at which those investors can own our equity, which is aligned with the global nature of our strategy.”

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