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  2. Why DraftKings Shares Are Falling Today - AOL

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    DraftKings expects full-year 2022 revenue to be in a range of $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion versus the estimate DraftKings reported quarterly revenue of $213 million, up from $133 million year-over ...

  3. Why DraftKings Stock Is Sinking Today - AOL

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    DraftKings' Q2 report arrived with some notable positives, but investors aren't liking the big picture.

  4. The Volume - Wikipedia

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    The network also hosts live coverage of wrestling events like WWE's SummerSlam. [25] Also in 2021, the network acquired John Middlekauff's 3 and Out podcast. [26] In 2022, the network launched Snaps with Aaron and T-Bob, hosted by Aaron Murray and T-Bob Hebert, [27] and Cowherd began co-hosting a podcast with Joe Burrow. [28]

  5. DraftKings - Wikipedia

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    DraftKings Inc. is an American gambling company based in Boston, Massachusetts. It offers sportsbook and daily fantasy sports (DFS) services. The company was originally launched in 2012 as a DFS provider, competing principally with the New York–based FanDuel .

  6. Why Is DraftKings Stock Gaining Today? - AOL

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    DraftKings Inc. (NASDAQ:DKNG) shares are rising, likely in sympathy with Flutter Entertainment (NYSE:FLUT), which saw a boost after issuing positive guidance for 2027. As both companies operate in ...

  7. Odds - Wikipedia

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    Moneyline odds are often referred to as American odds. A "moneyline" wager refers to odds on the straight-up outcome of a game with no consideration to a point spread. In most cases, the favorite will have negative moneyline odds (less payoff for a safer bet) and the underdog will have positive moneyline odds (more payoff for a risky bet).

  8. DraftKings Goes Public, Begins Trading Friday Amid Lack ... - AOL

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    Even though there are no sports to bet on, DraftKings, the popular sports betting platform, on Friday became a publicly traded company after closing its business combination with sports gambling ...

  9. Fixed-odds betting - Wikipedia

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    If the moneyline is positive, it is divided by 100 and add 1. Thus, +400 moneyline is the same as 5.0 in decimal odds. If the moneyline is negative, 100 is divided by the absolute moneyline amount (the minus signed is removed), and then 1 is added. For example, −400 moneyline is 100/400 + 1, or 1.25, in decimal odds.