The offer comes a month after Fanatics agreed to buy the Australian company for $150 million in an effort to boost its presence in sports gambling.
agreed to buy the Australian company for $150 million in an effort to boost its presence in sports gambling.
"While we continue to focus on operating more efficiently and driving substantial organic revenue growth in the United States, we will also look to prudently capitalize on compelling opportunities at attractive valuations, as is the case with PointsBet's U.S. business," said DraftKings CEO Jason Robins in a statement.
"It's a move to delay our ability to enter the market," Rubin said. "I guess they are more concerned about us than I would have thought."
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