UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
FORM 11-K
[X] | ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 |
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2002
OR
[ ] | TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 |
For the transition period from _______ to _______
Commission File Number _________
A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
INTERNATIONAL GAME
TECHNOLOGY
PROFIT SHARING PLAN
B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
INTERNATIONAL GAME TECHNOLOGY
9295 Prototype Drive, Reno, NV 89521
(775) 448-7777
REQUIRED INFORMATION
The International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan (the Plan) is subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). Therefore, in lieu of the requirements of Items 1-3 of Form 11-K, the financial statements and schedule of the Plan for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2002 and 2001, which have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and which satisfy the financial reporting requirements of ERISA, are filed herewith and incorporated herein by this reference. The written consent of Deloitte & Touche LLP with respect to the annual financial statements of the Plan is filed as Exhibit 23 to this Annual Report.
International Game
Technology Profit
Sharing Plan
Financial Statements for
the Years Ended
December 31, 2002 and 2001, Supplemental
Schedule as of December
31, 2002,
and Independent Auditors Report
Page | |||
Independent Auditors' Report | 4 | ||
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits | 5 | ||
Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits | 6 | ||
Notes to Financial Statements | 7 | ||
Supplemental Schedule of Assets Held for Investment Purposes | 12 |
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS REPORT
International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan:
We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan (the Plan) as of December 31, 2002 and 2001, and the related statements of changes in net assets available for benefits for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plans management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, such financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan at December 31, 2002 and 2001, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Our audits were conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The supplemental schedule of assets held for investment purposes is presented for the purpose of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements, but is supplementary information required by the Department of Labors Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. This supplemental schedule is the responsibility of the Plans management. Such schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audit of the basic 2002 financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects when considered in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.
/s/ DELOITTE & TOUCHE, LLP
Reno, Nevada
June 2, 2003
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International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits
December 31, | ||||||||
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2002 |
2001 | |||||||
Assets | ||||||||
Cash | $ | 654,191 | $ | 1,490,732 | ||||
Investments, at fair value | 177,548,610 | 147,711,542 | ||||||
Contributions receivable | 70,767 | 11,327 | ||||||
Loans to participants | 8,362,129 | 6,396,814 | ||||||
Refunds payable | (1,492 | ) | (149,417 | ) | ||||
Net assets available for benefits | $ | 186,634,205 | $ | 155,460,998 | ||||
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan
Statements of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits
Years Ended December 31, | ||||||||
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2002 |
2001 | |||||||
Additions to net assets attributed to: | ||||||||
Investment income: | ||||||||
Net increase in fair value of investments | $ | - | $ | 2,916,063 | ||||
Interest | 606,290 | 576,498 | ||||||
Dividends | 2,803,464 | 3,717,614 | ||||||
3,409,754 | 7,210,175 | |||||||
Contributions: | ||||||||
Employer | 15,646,224 | 15,752,627 | ||||||
Participant | 10,034,351 | 6,425,468 | ||||||
Transfer of assets from Anchor Plan | 26,120,907 | - | ||||||
Total additions to net assets available for benefits | 55,211,236 | 29,388,270 | ||||||
Deductions from net assets attributed to: | ||||||||
Net decrease in fair value of investments | 14,228,022 | - | ||||||
Benefits paid to participants | 9,662,057 | 7,481,429 | ||||||
Administrative expenses | 147,950 | 75,655 | ||||||
Total deductions from net assets available for benefits | 24,038,029 | 7,557,084 | ||||||
Net increase in net assets available for benefits | 31,173,207 | 21,831,186 | ||||||
Net assets available for benefits: | ||||||||
Beginning of year | 155,460,998 | 133,629,812 | ||||||
End of year | $ | 186,634,205 | $ | 155,460,998 | ||||
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan
Notes to Financial Statements
1. Description of Plan
The International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan (Plan) is sponsored by International Game Technology (referred throughout these notes as IGT, we, our and us) and consists of two programs: the Profit Sharing Program and the 401(k) Program. The following is a brief description of the Plan and provides general information. Participants should refer to the IGT Plan Document and Summary Plan Description for a more complete description of the Plans provisions.
The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), as amended, and other provisions of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). The Plan, adopted December 10, 1980, is a defined contribution plan covering all eligible employees of IGT. Plan administration is provided by Fidelity Investments (Fidelity). Refer to Investment Options below for further information on available investment funds.
On December 30, 2001, we completed our acquisition of Anchor Gaming (Anchor) whereby Anchor became a wholly-owned subsidiary of IGT. On April 2, 2002, Anchor employees became eligible to participate in the IGT 401(k) Program and all net assets of the Anchor Gaming 401(k) Plan (Anchor Plan) were transferred to the Plan. Net assets transferred from the Anchor Plan totaled $26.1 million ($25.4 million from its 401(k) program and $674,000 from its 401(k) loan program). For the Plan year 2002, Anchor employees became eligible for the IGT Profit Sharing Program.
Profit Sharing Program
IGT may make an annual profit sharing
contribution, as determined by its Board of Directors, based on operating profits. The
contribution is allocated to eligible participants accounts proportionately based on
annual eligible compensation. Profit Sharing Program contributions vest according to the
Benefit Payments and Vesting schedule below.
Our employees are eligible to participate in the Profit Sharing Program after completing 1,000 hours of service in a calendar year and reaching the age of 18. Once eligible, a Plan participant must be employed on the last day of the Plan year (December 31) to receive their annual profit sharing allocation. Participation in the Plan is retroactive to January 1 of the year in which the employee became eligible.
401(k) Program
Plan participants may defer up to 15% of their annual salary as contributions to their accounts, as governed by IRC Section 401(k).
Highly compensated employees may make elective deferral contributions up to 7% of their annual salary. Employees may begin making
pre-tax contributions to their accounts upon completion of 90 days of full time employment, or one year or 1,000 hours of part-time
employment. A participant may stop contributing to the Plan at any time by notifying Fidelity.
IGTs 401(k) contribution matching program provides for the matching of 100% of an employees contributions up to $750. Employees are immediately 100% vested in all 401(k) contributions. The Plan also allows for rollover contributions from other qualified retirement plans. If the rollover is from an individual retirement arrangement, all assets in the prior retirement plan must have originated as contributions made under a qualified plan..
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Participant Accounts
Each participants account is
credited with employee 401(k) and employer matching contributions, allocations of
IGTs profit sharing contributions and forfeitures of non-vested portions of
terminated participants account balances, net of Plan expenses. Additionally,
participants accounts are affected by earnings and losses on investments. Each
participant is provided a quarterly account statement detailing the account activity by
investment fund. Participants can also receive daily information from Fidelitys
website and via phone.
Investment Options
The Profit Sharing Committee has selected fourteen investment
options that have a variety of growth and risk characteristics. Plan participants are able
to elect how their contributions are invested. A participant may allocate all
contributions to one investment fund or split them between any combination of funds in
increments of 1%. A participant may change how current and/or future contributions are
invested at any time during the Plan year. We invest employer profit sharing contributions
in the Spartan® Money Market Fund until they are distributed annually to eligible participants, and
thereafter they are invested as directed by such participants. The Plans investment options are:
Retirement Money Market Portfolio | |
PIMCO Total Return Fund - Administration Class | |
Fidelity Puritan®Fund | |
Fidelity Equity-Income II Fund | |
Spartan®U.S. Equity Index Fund | |
Baron Asset Fund | |
Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund | |
Fidelity OTC Portfolio | |
FMA Small Company Portfolio | |
Fidelity Diversified International Fund | |
IGT Unitized Stock Fund | |
Franklin Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund - Class A | |
Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund | |
Credit Suisse Capital Appreciation |
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Benefit Payments and
Vesting
Participants are immediately vested
in their tax deferred 401(k) contributions, 401(k) employer matching contributions,
rollover contributions from other qualified plans, and the related earnings. Employer
contributions to each participants profit sharing account vest based upon years of
continuous service. A participant earns one year of vesting service for each Plan year
(January 1 to December 31) in which he or she worked at least 1,000 hours. A participant
is fully vested after seven consecutive years of service, based on the following schedule:
Completed Years of Service |
Vested Portion | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | % | |||
1 | 10 | % | |||
2 | 20 | % | |||
3 | 30 | % | |||
4 | 45 | % | |||
5 | 60 | % | |||
6 | 80 | % | |||
7 | 100 | % |
Upon termination of employment, a participant may receive a lump sum payment equal to the vested value of his or her account. If the termination of employment is by normal retirement (retirement after age 65), by death or by reason of total disability, the participant becomes 100% vested and has the right to receive payment in full. If a participant leaves IGT for any other reason, he or she is entitled to a distribution only from the vested portion of his or her account.
If a terminating participants vested account balance totals $5,000 or more, he or she may voluntarily defer payment of benefits until the normal retirement date. In any case, he or she may not defer payment past the age of 70-1/2. The Plan allows participants with balances less than $5000 only to receive lump-sum benefit payments. A terminating participant may take a partial lump-sum payment and defer the balance of the account if the remaining balance is at least $5,000.
Hardship Withdrawals
The Plan allows for hardship
withdrawals under defined circumstances. The necessity of the hardship withdrawal is
reviewed by IGTs Benefits Committee and includes allowance for major medical
expenses, purchase of a primary residence, college expenses for a family member, and
prevention of eviction from or foreclosure on a principal residence. A participant must
stop making pre-tax 401(k) contributions for six months following a hardship withdrawal.
Plan Termination
In the event of Plan termination,
participants will become 100% vested in their accounts. Although IGT has not expressed any
intent to do so, IGT has the right under the Plan to discontinue contributions at any time
and to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA.
Loans
The Plan allows for loans to be taken
against a participants vested account, subject to the following restrictions: the
loan amount may be no less than $1,000 and no more than the lesser of 50% of the
participants vested account balance or $50,000; interest is charged on a simple
interest basis at the prime rate plus 1%; and repayment must be over a period not to
exceed 60 months. Loan repayments are made through bi-weekly payroll deductions.
Administrative Expenses
Administrative expenses paid by the
Plan totaled $147,950 in 2002 and $75,655 in 2001, including management and trustee fees.
Consulting fees and record keeping fees are paid by IGT.
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2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of Accounting
The Plan is accounted for on the
accrual basis of accounting.
Cash
Cash represents interest bearing cash
held for the purpose of providing liquidity and satisfying daily participant requests
related to the IGT Unitized Stock Fund, maintained in accordance with the Trust Agreement
between IGT and Fidelity.
Investments, at Fair Value
All Plan investments are valued at quoted market prices as of December 31, 2002 and 2001. Investments include employer profit
sharing contributions not yet distributed and participant investment options. Investment securities, in general, are exposed to
various risks, such as interest rate, credit, and overall market volatility. Due to the level of risk associated with certain
investment securities, it is reasonably possible that changes in the value of investment securities will occur in the near term and
that such changes could materially affect the amounts reported in the financial statements.
Payments of Benefits
Benefits payments to participants are recorded upon distribution. As of December 31, 2002 and 2001, net assets available for
benefits included $20.0 million and $15.4 million due to participants who have withdrawn from participation in the Plan.
3. Investments
All investments of the Plan are administered by an investment management agent. The following table presents the fair value of investments at quoted market prices as of December 31:
2002 |
2001 |
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Retirement Money Market Portfolio | $ | 34,372,787 | * | $ | 24,771,420 | ** | ||||||||
PIMCO Total Return Fund - Administration Class | 17,465,908 | * | 9,206,783 | ** | ||||||||||
Fidelity Puritan®Fund | 3,669,803 | 2,165,335 | ||||||||||||
Fidelity Equity-Income II Fund | 16,083,807 | * | 12,582,255 | ** | ||||||||||
Spartan®U.S. Equity Index Fund | 5,437,665 | 3,107,599 | ||||||||||||
Baron Asset Fund | 7,561,999 | 8,823,798 | ** | |||||||||||
Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund | 16,976,276 | * | 20,573,016 | ** | ||||||||||
Fidelity OTC Portfolio | 6,180,914 | 7,235,286 | ||||||||||||
FMA Small Company Portfolio | 1,486,405 | 996,664 | ||||||||||||
Fidelity Diversified International Fund | 6,507,631 | 5,058,303 | ||||||||||||
IGT Unitized Stock Fund | 37,359,011 | * | 35,117,516 | ** | ||||||||||
Invesco Growth Fund | - | 1,355,058 | ||||||||||||
Franklin Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund - Class A | 1,989,813 | 2,123,264 | ||||||||||||
Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund | 5,259,669 | - | ||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Capital Appreciation | 3,314,935 | - | ||||||||||||
Spartan®Money Market Fund | 13,881,987 | * | 14,595,245 | ** | ||||||||||
Total Investments | $ | 177,548,610 | $ | 147,711,542 | ||||||||||
* This investment represented 5 percent or more of the Plans net assets in 2002. ** This investment represented 5 percent or more of the Plans net assets in 2001. |
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4. Changes in Fair Value of Investments by Fund
Changes in fair value of investments by fund were as follows for the years ended December 31:
2002 |
2001 | |||||||
Increase (Decrease) in Fair Value of Investments: | ||||||||
PIMCO Total Return Fund - Administration Class | $ | 186,234 | $ | 51,034 | ||||
Fidelity Puritan®Fund | (466,820 | ) | (131,316 | ) | ||||
Fidelity Equity-Income II Fund | (3,517,190 | ) | (1,682,720 | ) | ||||
Spartan®U.S. Equity Index Fund | (1,521,129 | ) | (412,345 | ) | ||||
Baron Asset Fund | (2,179,033 | ) | (1,703,289 | ) | ||||
Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund | (4,709,508 | ) | (1,156,998 | ) | ||||
Fidelity OTC Portfolio | (1,894,927 | ) | (1,893,405 | ) | ||||
FMA Small Company Portfolio | (243,013 | ) | 26,427 | |||||
Fidelity Diversified International Fund | (764,116 | ) | (765,698 | ) | ||||
IGT Unitized Stock Fund | 4,260,357 | 11,599,774 | ||||||
Invesco Growth Fund | (451,100 | ) | (652,350 | ) | ||||
Franklin Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund - Class A | (853,453 | ) | (363,051 | ) | ||||
Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund | (877,449 | ) | - | |||||
Credit Suisse Capital Appreciation | (1,196,875 | ) | - | |||||
Total Increase (Decrease) in Fair Value of Investments | $ | (14,228,022 | ) | $ | 2,916,063 | |||
5. Related Party Transactions
Certain Plan investments are shares of mutual funds managed by Fidelity. Fidelity is trustee as defined by the Plan and therefore, theses transactions qualify as party-in-interest transactions. At December 28, 2002 and 2001, the Plan held 774,803 and 828,201 units of common stock of IGT, the sponsoring employer, with a cost basis of $18.3 million and $16.4 million.
6. Federal Income Taxes
The Plan received a determination letter dated January 21, 2000 from the Internal Revenue Service qualifying it as an exempt organization under Sections 401(a) and 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. Since that date we believe no modifications have been made which would change the tax status of the Plan. Accordingly, no provision for federal income taxes has been made in the accompanying financial statements.
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International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan
Supplemental Schedule of
Assets Held For Investment Purposesas
of December 31, 2002
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | (e) | ||||||||||||||||
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Maturity | Interest | Current | ||||||||||||||||||
Description | Date | Rate | Units | Cost | Value | |||||||||||||||
Retirement Money Market Portfolio | 34,372,787 | $ | 34,372,787 | $ | 34,372,787 | |||||||||||||||
PIMCO Total Return Fund - Admin. Class | 1,636,917 | 17,253,979 | 17,465,908 | |||||||||||||||||
* | Fidelity Puritan®Fund | 232,413 | 4,120,526 | 3,669,803 | ||||||||||||||||
* | Fidelity Equity-Income II Fund | 924,888 | 22,400,904 | 16,083,807 | ||||||||||||||||
Spartan®U.S. Equity Index Fund | 174,564 | 7,144,284 | 5,437,665 | |||||||||||||||||
Baron Asset Fund | 219,698 | 10,914,864 | 7,561,999 | |||||||||||||||||
* | Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund | 706,586 | 21,884,238 | 16,976,276 | ||||||||||||||||
* | Fidelity OTC Portfolio | 258,507 | 11,090,797 | 6,180,914 | ||||||||||||||||
FMA Small Company Portfolio | 91,867 | 1,637,690 | 1,486,405 | |||||||||||||||||
* | Fidelity Diversified International Fund | 379,233 | 7,610,476 | 6,507,631 | ||||||||||||||||
* | IGT Unitized Stock Fund | 774,803 | 18,317,861 | 37,359,011 | ||||||||||||||||
Franklin Small-Mid Cap Growth Fund - Class A | 90,652 | 2,988,150 | 1,989,813 | |||||||||||||||||
* | Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund | 208,966 | 5,958,464 | 5,259,669 | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Capital Appreciation | 272,834 | 4,310,935 | 3,314,935 | |||||||||||||||||
Spartan®Money Market Fund | 13,881,987 | 13,881,987 | 13,881,987 | |||||||||||||||||
Total Investments | 183,887,942 | 177,548,610 | ||||||||||||||||||
Loan Fund | 8,362,129 | 8,362,129 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total Assets Held For Investment Purposes | $ | 192,250,071 | $ | 185,910,739 | ||||||||||||||||
Notes on columns (a) through (e): | |
(a) * Indicates a party-in-interest to the Plan | |
(b) General description of investments | |
(c) Where omitted maturity dates and stated rates of interest are not applicable due to the nature of these investments | |
(d) Purchase price of investments | |
(e) Fair market value of investments |
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The Plan. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
INTERNATIONAL GAME TECHNOLOGY PROFIT SHARING PLAN | | ||||
By: International Game Technology Profit Sharing Plan Committee |
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By: /s/ Randall J. Kirner | Date: June 25, 2003 | ||||
Randall J. Kirner | |||||
Vice President Human Resources and | |||||
Chairman, International Game Technology | |||||
Profit Sharing Plan Committee |
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