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3 market share position," said Jeff Stantial, director of gaming and leisure research at Stifel. DraftKings stock tripled in 2023 and has already gained nearly 10% in 2024. 'Buying' market share The remaining market share is up for grabs and fluctuates among the smaller players. Stantial expects ESPN Bet has the edge over BetMGM, but says both sportsbooks remain tightly contested for a larger slice of market share. ESPN Bet has been running promotions that include $150 of free bets and $1,000 deposit match upon signing up, according to JPMorgan analyst Joseph Greff.
Persons: Jeff Stantial, Bank of America's Shaun Kelley, You've, Stantial, Joseph Greff, Greff, Walt Disney, Barstool, FactSet, JPMorgan's Greff, Bet365, Clark Lampen, Lampen Organizations: DraftKings, Penn Entertainment, ESPN Bet, MGM Resorts International, Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Lions, New York Stock Exchange, NCAA, Bank of America's, Euronext Dublin, BetMGM, ESPN Bet's, Professional, Amateur Sports Protection, ESPN BET, ESPN, Walt, Barstool Sports, Sportico, Penn, MGM Locations: U.S, North Carolina, Ireland, WynnBet, BetMGM, PENN, York
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — Legislation that would allow a referendum on a casino in the northern Virginia suburbs of the nation’s capital cleared a hurdle Wednesday when a state Senate committee voted to advance the bill. Another bill that passed the committee Wednesday would allow Petersburg to hold a referendum on a casino in place of Richmond. Marsden said allowing a casino in northern Virginia provides geographic diversity and fairness. Legislative studies have also shown that a northern Virginia casino would generate more tax revenue than anywhere else. The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce supports the bill.
Persons: Glenn Youngkin, Sen, David Marsden, ” Marsden, Marsden Organizations: Senate, Committee, Delegates, Virginia Gov, Fairfax, Technology, Richmond, Northern, Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce Locations: Va, Virginia, Fairfax County, Tysons, Bristol, Danville, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Maryland, Potomac, Bethesda, Northern Virginia
Sports betters are losing sportsbooks bets into the void
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSports betters are losing sportsbooks bets into the voidDanny Moses, Moses Ventures founder, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss digital betters losing their winning bets on sportsbook.
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FanDuel, DraftKings and other online gambling apps are displayed on a phone in San Francisco, on Sept. 26, 2022. Vermont launched mobile sports betting Thursday, becoming the latest state to jump into the booming industry. Phil Scott signed a bill in June authorizing mobile sports betting and announced in December that the state had selected DraftKings , FanDuel and Fanatics to operate its sportsbooks. With Vermont, sports betting is now live in 29 states and Washington, D.C., according to the American Gaming Association. With the addition of Vermont, the DraftKings sportsbook is now available in 26 states compared to 21 states for its rival FanDuel.
Persons: Phil Scott, FanDuel, Thomas DiNapoli, Sportsbook, DraftKings Organizations: Gov, D.C, American Gaming Association, North Carolina, NCAA, Addiction Services, Krejcik, Entertainment, CNBC PRO Locations: San Francisco, Vermont, Washington, North, . California, Georgia , Missouri, Oklahoma, New York, U.S
Noah, a 19-year-old who goes to college in Illinois, uses sports betting to keep up with his friends from high school. The expansion of legal sports betting in the US has fueled a widespread culture of gambling on college campuses, as savvy students find betting alternatives and workarounds for age limits and state restrictions. Many sports-loving college students like Marcus and Noah casually use fantasy gaming, sweepstakes, and betting to make and maintain friendships. BI spoke with seven college students and three researchers to learn more about what sports betting looks like on campuses. A culture of sports betting sustains friendshipsSince the expansion of legalization, sports betting and gaming have exploded on college campuses largely through word of mouth.
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But for many decades, the NFL and other leagues opposed having sport franchises in Las Vegas, most likely due to the city’s deeply rooted gambling industry. “Vegas fans tend to be sports fans, too, and sports have helped us expand the customer base that are willing to consider Las Vegas,” Hill said. And during the past two years, Las Vegas and other tourist-centric cities have benefitted from consumers’ post-pandemic splurges on experiences and travel versus goods. The Las Vegas Strip can be seen outside the lanai doors at Allegiant Stadium during a game on October 15, 2023, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ethan Miller/Getty Images/FILEAs the pandemic wore on, construction continued on expanding the Las Vegas Convention Center as well as the Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium, among other projects.
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The daily-fantasy-sports company, which European gambling giant Flutter Entertainment had acquired, was racing to introduce its "same-game parlay" to the US. The same-game parlay, a phrase FanDuel coined, has since caught fire, meshing well with the high-scoring, stat-driven, athlete-personality focus of US sports — and propelled FanDuel to the forefront of the betting market. "The same-game parlay was the right product in the right market at exactly the right time." Every sports-betting operator, from DraftKings to newcomer Fanatics, now has or is building its version of the same-game parlay. After the NBA resumed play in July 2020, the same-game parlay grew from 5% to 10% of FanDuel's bets, Farren said.
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There's a new top dog in US online gambling. DraftKings edged out rival FanDuel for the largest portion of online gambling market share in the US, according to a Wednesday report from the market research firm Eilers & Krejcik Gaming. DraftKings had amassed about 31% of online gambling gross gaming revenue in the third quarter through August 23, while FanDuel's market-share lead had dipped to 30%. But DraftKings' share has steadily grown steadily since, per the report. FanDuel, meanwhile, has fallen from a Q1 2023 peak of 37% online gambling share.
Persons: FanDuel, DraftKings, sportsbooks, Penn, BetMGM Organizations: Krejcik, Gross, Golden, ESPN Bet, Caesars Entertainment, FanDuel, Wall Locations: BetMGM, Bet365
And a new report sheds light on how those efforts are resonating with younger fans. Compared to NFL fans aged 30 and older, fans in their 20s were three times more likely to place a bet every week. And only 11% of fans in their 30s spent more than $1,000 annually on sports betting, versus 28% of younger fans. That number was just 33% among fans aged 30 and up. Most of these fans said they played in a fantasy league during the 2022 football season, but most older fans didn't.
Persons: YouGov, FanDuel, Barstool, Penn, Fox, sputtered, Barstool Sportsbook, sportsbooks, NFL RedZone, aren't, they're Organizations: NFL, Sports, Penn Entertainment, ESPN Bet, Fox, Bally Bet, Brand, FOX Bet
The data records the amount of times the company was called on to verify a customer’s location. Legal sports betting is operational in 35 states plus Washington, D.C., up from 31 at the start of last year's season. Political Cartoons View All 1154 Images“Consumer awareness around the security and fairness of legal online betting platforms has played a pivotal role in the responsible growth of the industry," said GeoComply co-founder and CEO Anna Sainsbury. It recorded attempts — ultimately unsuccessful because would-be bettors were in states where it is not legal — to place bets with sports books in other states. The report also showed how popular in-play betting has become, in which customers place a bet while a game is already in progress.
Persons: GeoComply, Anna Sainsbury, , Wayne Parry Organizations: CITY, NFL, GeoComply Solutions, U.S, Washington , D.C, American Gaming Association, Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, Detroit, Twitter Locations: N.J, Vancouver, Canada, Washington ,, Alabama, Georgia, Minnesota , Missouri , Mississippi, South Carolina, Missouri, Mississippi, Minnesota, U.S, www.twitter.com
The changing landscape of how Americans watch sports is developing in a way that could benefit gambling stocks, according to Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo analyst Daniel Politzer said the initial results showed the technology passed the test for bettors who want to gamble in between plays. "During week 1 of the NFL season, Caesars Sportsbook app had a livestream of NFL SNF. Latency was better than live TV (20-30 seconds), an incremental development in the OSB/media ecosystem that could potentially increase in-game betting," Politzer said. Increased in-game betting could lead to a higher hold for sportsbooks, Politzer said, which is effectively the margin that books make on all bets.
Persons: Wells, Daniel Politzer, Politzer, Flutters, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: NFL, Caesars, Caesars Entertainment, sportsbooks, CNBC, NBC Locations: Wells Fargo
The start of the regular NFL season kicks off the biggest sports-betting season of the year. Here are the battlegrounds to watch as Fanatics and ESPN Bet enter and Bet365 gains share. The NFL kicked off Thursday night, and so did the biggest season of the year for US sports betting. It ranked fourth among more than 40 apps in EKG's national panel of "secret shopper"-style app testers — behind only FanDuel, DraftKings, and PointsBet. "There's one strategy: you have to be early, you have to be ahead of the start of the season," Beynon said.
Persons: We've, Macquarie, Chad Beynon, Bet365, Chris Krafcik, Krafick, EKG, Penn, It's, Sportsbook, isn't, Beynon, That'll, DraftKings, it's, BetMGM, Entain, Wynn Organizations: NFL, Bank of America, ESPN Bet, Penn Entertainment, Fox, Krejcik, ESPN, DraftKings, Penn, BetMGM, Caesars, MGM, Angstrom Sports, Wynn Resorts, Rush, Interactive Locations: Ohio, Colorado, Virginia, BetMGM, FanDuel, Macquarie, Las Vegas, Chicago, Connecticut
William Purnell | Icon Sportswire | Getty ImagesAs legalized sports gambling expands across the U.S., a record 73.5 million Americans plan to wager on the NFL this season, according to the American Gaming Association's latest survey on Americans' betting plans released Wednesday. Last year, an estimated 46 million people bet on the NFL in the U.S., according to the AGA. Out of all U.S. adults, 35.1 million people or 14% plan to bet online, while 13.6 million or 5% plan to bet at a physical sportsbook. Self-identified NFL fans are expected to place more bets than ever this season, with 37% projected to place a wager. "We expect this to be the most bet NFL season in BetMGM's history," Seamus Magee, trading team lead at BetMGM, told CNBC in an email.
Persons: Josh Allen, William Purnell, Seamus Magee Organizations: Buffalo, AFC Divisional, Kansas City Chiefs, Arrowhead, Getty, NFL, American Gaming, CNBC Locations: Kansas City , Missouri, U.S
Many view the deal as a "win-win" for ESPN, Penn, and its former partner Barstool Sports. Industry insiders say the deal could signal a potential ESPN spinoff, disrupt competition, and more. Here's what industry insiders are saying about the deal:1. FanDuel and DraftKings dominate US online sports-betting and gambling market share, followed by BetMGM, according to a July report from Macquarie that analyzed Vixio data. Industry insiders like affiliate-marketing company Gambling.com Group's Max Bichsel aren't sure about that prediction.
Persons: Barstool, Bob Iger, Penn, sportsbooks, who's, Chris Grove, Dave Portnoy, Portnoy, Fox's, Sharp, Sharp Alpha Advisor's Lloyd Danzig, Dan, Danzig, Brandon Nispel, he's, Nispel, Kimberly White, FanDuel, BetMGM, Zachary, Max Bichsel aren't, Bichsel, I'm, Grove, It's, DraftKings, let's, FuboTV, hasn't, Fox Bet, Ed Moed, Fox, Dan Wasiolek, Wasiolek Organizations: ESPN, Penn Entertainment, Penn, Barstool Sports . Industry, ESPN Bet, Investors, Acies Investments, Barstool Sports, Sharp Alpha, Disney, KeyBanc, CFRA Research, . Industry, ESPN —, Fox, Maxim Magazine, Sports, Fox Bet, Morningstar Locations: Macquarie, Canada
Industry insiders say ESPN's deal with Penn Entertainment could signal a potential ESPN spinoff from Disney. Disney announced a $2 billion deal with casino operator Penn Entertainment to create ESPN Bet. ESPN's $2 billion Penn Entertainment deal rocked the sports-betting world — and also renewed speculation among industry insiders that Disney could spin off its media crown jewel. For ESPN, it's not as material, but it's helpful — ESPN has locked in a 10-year partner with guaranteed pay so that improves the visibility of ESPN's revenue. To be sure, some industry watchers have questioned how the deal positions ESPN's ability to catch up in the sports-betting race.
Persons: Bob Iger, Jonathan Miller, Penn, Alex Iosilevich, it's, It's, Iger, — DraftKings, sportsbooks, LightShed, Peyton Manning's, Ashley Rodriguez Organizations: Industry, Penn Entertainment, ESPN, Disney, ESPN Bet, what's, Hearst, CNBC, NFL, NBA, MLB, Integrated Media Co, Caesars Entertainment, Penn, LightShed Partners, American Gaming Association, Amazon, Comcast, Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions, Front Office Sports Locations: Saudi
Industry insiders say ESPN's deal with Penn Entertainment could signal a potential ESPN spinoff from Disney. Disney announced a $2 billion deal with casino operator Penn Entertainment to create ESPN Bet. ESPN's $2 billion Penn Entertainment deal rocked the sports-betting world — and also renewed speculation among industry insiders that Disney could spin off its media crown jewel. To be sure, some industry watchers have questioned how the deal positions ESPN's ability to catch up in the sports-betting race. According to the American Gaming Association, sports betting grossed $7.5 billion in gaming revenue in 2022, up 75% from 2021.
Persons: Bob Iger, Jonathan Miller, Penn, Alex Ilosevich, it's, It's, Iger, — DraftKings, sportsbooks, LightShed, Peyton Manning's, Ashley Rodriguez Organizations: Industry, Penn Entertainment, ESPN, Disney, ESPN Bet, what's, Hearst, CNBC, NFL, NBA, MLB, Integrated Media Co, Caesars Entertainment, Penn, LightShed Partners, American Gaming Association, Amazon, Comcast, Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions, Front Office Sports Locations: Saudi
Many view the deal as a "win-win" for ESPN, Penn, and its former partner Barstool Sports. Industry insiders say the deal could signal a potential ESPN spinoff, disrupt competition, and more. Gambling industry insiders thought Disney CEO Bob Iger might make quick work of setting a sports-betting strategy when he took back the reins of the ESPN owner late last year. Here's what industry insiders are saying about the deal:1. Industry insiders like affiliate marketing company Gambling.com's Max Bichsel aren't sure about that prediction.
Persons: Barstool, Bob Iger, Penn, sportsbooks, who's, Chris Grove, Dave Portnoy, Portnoy, Fox's, Sharp, Sharp Alpha Advisor's Lloyd Danzig, Dan, Danzig, Brandon Nispel, he's, Nispel, Kimberly White, FanDuel, BetMGM, Zachary, Gambling.com's Max Bichsel aren't, Bichsel, I'm, Grove, It's, DraftKings, let's, FuboTV, hasn't, Fox Bet, Ed Moed, Fox, Dan Wasiolek, Wasiolek Organizations: ESPN, Penn Entertainment, Penn, Barstool Sports . Industry, ESPN Bet, Investors, Acies Investments, Barstool Sports, Sharp Alpha, Disney, KeyBanc, CFRA Research, . Industry, ESPN —, Fox, Maxim Magazine, Sports, Fox Bet, Morningstar Locations: Macquarie, Canada
For Disney, Iger's return was a doctor's-orders scenario. "What is the long game for any pure-play media company in a world where we have tech-driven media companies that are much larger than any traditional media company and have fundamentally different business models?" Will Disney sell TV assets like ABC? Industry watchers have focused on private-equity firms as likely buyers of Disney's TV assets. Are you a Disney insider?
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Marriott and MGM Resorts International announced a partnership Monday to link their loyalty programs and give customers more options for cashing in. Under the deal, MGM guests in the United States can earn Marriott Bonvoy rewards points and Bonvoy members will in turn have access to 17 MGM properties when they spend their points. Those loyalty programs drive business and help to differentiate competitors at a time when travel is continuing to rebound from a pandemic pause. Marriott CEO Tony Capuano said MGM Resorts brings a wealth of intellectual property to the portfolio as well as entertainment, high-end culinary options and other one-of-a-kind experiences. Customers of MGM's sportsbook will earn Bonvoy points on some transactions, and Bonvoy members will see MGM sportsbooks marketing on the Marriott site.
Persons: Bill Hornbuckle, Bonvoy, Tony Capuano, Capuano, Hornbuckle, sportsbook, Adam Greenblatt, Dawn Giel, Jessica Golden, Kasey O'Brien Organizations: Marriott, MGM Resorts International, MGM, CNBC, Las, Cosmopolitan, MGM Resorts, Caesars, Entain Locations: United, Vegas, United States
Here are pitch decks 10 sports startups used to raise millions in Series A and Seed rounds. This has opened the opportunity for startups to build marketplaces or creator tools to help student-athlete creators. Insider talked with a handful of sports startup founders who've pitched their startups to investors about their process. They broke down the pitch decks they used to secure millions of dollars in funding. Read the pitch decks that helped 10 sports-focused startups raise millions of dollars:This post has been updated with new information.
Persons: It's, Kevin Kim, Kim, who've Organizations: Sports, Venture, Technology, Labs, NBA Locations: California
UFC president Dana White says he spoke to both men and that they're "dead serious" about fighting. "Probably spent an hour and a half on the phone with both of them last night," UFC president Dana White told TMZ. White told TMZ that Zuckerberg was the first of the tech titans to reach out, asking if Musk "was serious." White claims he relayed the question to Musk, who said he was "dead serious." Representatives for the UFC, Zuckerberg and Musk did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Persons: Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Dana White, Musk, Zuckerberg, White, I've Organizations: Elon, UFC, TMZ, titans, Representatives Locations: South Africa
Before the cage match offer, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg privately grumbled about each other, WSJ reported. Tensions between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg appear to have been simmering for quite some time — long before the two indicated they might be ready to settle their differences in a cage match. The Tesla CEO was named as Time's Person of the Year in 2021 and has received wide recognition for running five different companies, including Tesla and SpaceX. The Meta CEO was quick to respond to Musk's taunt, telling him "Send me location." Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Meta told The Verge that Zuckerberg is serious about the offer to fight.
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Elon Musk raised the possibility of a hypothetical "cage match," with Mark Zuckerberg, over Twitter. Who has better odds in a physical match-up between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk? Now, oddsmakers are hurriedly putting out betting lines for a cage fight between Zuckerberg and Musk — aged 39 and 51 respectively. Meanwhile, Musk was listed as a +140 underdog, meaning a $100 bet on Twitter's former CEO to win, would net $140. In its prediction, Musk is a -150 favorite, meaning you would have to bet $150 to win $100, while Zuckerberg is a +110 underdog, meaning a $100 bet, would net $11o.
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A small bank based in West Virginia has positioned itself as a key figure in the online betting world, and that first-mover advantage should have staying power, according to JPMorgan. "We find that the MVB team has been forming an ecosystem around the bank over the past five years serving the online gaming industry (which was legalized at the federal level in 2018). MVB Edge Ventures is a subsidiary of the bank, and it provides management oversight for the firm's tech investments. JPMorgan first initiated coverage of MVB with an overweight rating on Feb. 27 , before the failure of Silicon Valley Bank. MVBF YTD mountain Shares of MVB Financial have performed better than many other regional bank stocks in 2023.
Persons: Steven Alexopoulos, MVB, that's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: JPMorgan, MVB, Edge Ventures, MVB Edge Ventures, Silicon Valley Bank, Regional Banking Locations: West Virginia, Silicon, MVB
Sandra Douglass Morgan has seen a lot of changes in the five years since she was named to the Nevada Gaming Commission. The same year she became a gaming regulator, the Supreme Court cleared the path for legalized sports betting. During that time, Douglass Morgan went from gaming regulator to chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board to the corporate board of directors for casino giant Caesars Entertainment . I'm incredibly blessed that I've been given these opportunities, you know, based on my skill set and my experience," Douglass Morgan told CNBC. Douglass Morgan said.
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