Disney a great partner to have, DraftKings CEO says
By Bloomberg
20 August 2019 |
3:29 pm
DraftKings Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jason Robins discusses the growth in legal U.S. state-by-state sports betting, expansion efforts, and the outlook for the company's partnership with Walt Disney Co.
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