Daily fantasy sport companies DraftKings and ThailandFanDuel are at the final yard lines for a merger, Bloombergreported Monday.
DraftKings cofounder Jason Robins will reportedly take over as CEO and FanDuel cofounder Nigel Eccles will serve as chairman of the board, Bloomberg reported citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter.
SEE ALSO: Fantasy football cheating accusations leave DraftKings and FanDuel embroiled in scandalThe merger has been speculated for months and championed by investors given the company's similar business strategies and regulatory issues.
Just last week, the companies reached a settlement over lawsuits in New York that alleged their advertisements intentionally misled consumers. Each company had to pay $6 million in penalties and costs.
DraftKings declined to confirm if there are merger talks happening, and if a deal is soon to come.
“As we have stated previously, a potential combination would be interesting to consider. However, as a matter of policy, we don’t comment on rumors or speculation, and there can be no assurances at this time that any discussion about a combination would result in an agreement or merger," DraftKings said in a statement posted to its website.
ESPNreported that the deal could be imminent. But final details have yet to be hashed out, including what the name of the company will be, what the exact leadership structure is and where the company's headquarters will be located.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
As part of the merger, the companies reportedly will look to raise more venture capital.
There's also a question of whether the deal could go through given the companies' dominating share of the market. If combined, DraftKing and FanDuel would reportedly control more than 90 percent of the daily fantasy market.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Japan orders Google to stop alleged antitrust violations
The Captured Santa: Why Pop Culture Loves to Lock Up Claus
Destruction & Sorrow: László Krasznahorkai on a Bus in China
I Bit into a Burrito and Found the Letter H
Parental Controls: How to Lock Down Your Kids' iOS Devices
Monsters for Grownups: Learning About Our Reptilian Overlords
eBay has banned Jeffrey Dahmer costumes
A Quiet, Meditative Place—Joe Gibbons’s Drawings from Rikers
Turtle Beach Recon 50P gaming headset deal: 28% off
Best headphones deal: JBL Tune 510BT headphones on sale for $24.95
Hurricane Laura's impact lingered with nightmarish mosquito swarms
M3 iMac vs. M1: What are the differences?
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。