DraftKings 4th Quarter Revenue in 2014 Best Ever: From $2.5 Mil to $17 Mil

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Jan/22/2015
DraftKings 4th Quarter Revenue in 2014 Best Ever: From $2.5 Mil to $17 Mil

Daily Fantasy Sports second biggest site, DraftKings, reported a dramatic increase in revenues during the 2014 4th quarter.  Revenues came in at just over $17 million compared to $2.5 million during the same period last year.   

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It gets even better.

The three-year-old privately held company reported $30 million in revenue on the year, up from just $4 million in revenue in 2013.

Just yesterday, Gambling911.com reported that FanDuel.com, the world’s largest Daily Fantasy Sports site, claimed revenues of just over $37 million for the 4th quarter of 2014 alone.  FanDuel reported revenues of just $7.4 million for the same period in 2013.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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