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  2. Phillip Sarofim - Wikipedia

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    Phillip James Sarofim was born on April 29, 1986, in Texas, United States to Linda (née Olson) Hicks and Fayez Sarofim, an Egyptian-American billionaire and co-owner of the NFL's Houston Texans. [3] [4] He grew up in Houston, Texas, and Hawaii. He attended Rice University.

  3. FanDuel Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    A lawyer representing Major League Baseball stated that the league had shown concerns over the FanDuel agreement, including the lack of transparency regarding its negotiations, and concerns over league content being directly branded with the name of a sports betting company; [84] MLB and the Atlanta Braves filed a joint objection on November 8 ...

  4. List of mergers and acquisitions in online gambling - Wikipedia

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    The online gambling industry has seen an increase of mergers and acquisitions in recent years. [1] This has been caused by a number of factors including saturation of the market, consolidation in fragmented markets, the repeal of PASPA in the U.S. [2] and a greater desire for economies of scale.

  5. Gambling in Texas - Wikipedia

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    His efforts made little headway, and in protest, he proposed in 1969 to split the state in two, with horse betting legal in South Texas. [19] Nonbinding statewide referendums to revive parimutuel betting were defeated in 1962, [20] 1968, [21] 1974, [22] and 1978, [23] with opposition led largely by Baptist churches. [24]

  6. BetOnline - Wikipedia

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    BetOnline is a privately held online gambling company offering sports betting, online casinos, poker and wagering on horse racing.The company's CEO is Eddie Robbins III. [1] In 2006, according to Casino City Press, BetOnline.com was among the top 60 online sportsbook, racebook, and betting exchanges, by overall traffic received. [2]

  7. Disney and ESPN CTO Aaron LaBerge to Exit, Will Become ... - AOL

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    Disney and ESPN CTO Aaron LaBerge to Exit, Will Become Chief Technology Officer of Sports-Betting Company Penn Entertainment. Todd Spangler. April 22, 2024 at 2:12 PM.

  8. PrizePicks - Wikipedia

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    PrizePicks is particularly known for its daily fantasy sports, holding a status as the largest daily fantasy sports operation in North America and the United States. [3] [4] The Chicago Tribune has written that PrizePicks is a DFS operator specifically, "rather than a sportsbook" or "a traditional sports betting site". [5]

  9. Genius Sports - Wikipedia

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    Genius Sports is a sports data and technology company that provides data management, video streaming and integrity services to sports leagues, bookmakers and media companies. In April 2021, Genius Sports completed a business combination agreement with a special purpose acquisition company dMY Technology Group, Inc. II to list on the New York ...