Analysis: Penn National Sounds Out On NY Sports Betting
By Matthew Waters, Legal Sports Report Penn National CEO Jay Snowden took the unconventional approach of telling investors no one will make money from NY sports betting.
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By Matthew Waters, Legal Sports Report Penn National CEO Jay Snowden took the unconventional approach of telling investors no one will make money from NY sports betting.
Brad Allen, LegalSportsReport Upward trend for offshore sportsbooks? Benjie Cherniak, investor and former MD of Don Best, said his impression is that business was booming. “When PASPA
By Sam McQuillan, Action Network It’s been more than three years since the Supreme Court struck down the federal ban on sports betting, allowing states to
By Office of Public Affairs, Department of Justice The Department of Justice announced today that it will begin the process of remitting forfeited funds to
by Anonymous, SI BETTING As I watched confetti rain down onto the University of Phoenix Stadium field after the Giants’ historic upset of the unbeaten
by Chris Mannix, SI BETTING In 2007 the NBA was rocked by the most significant sports betting scandal in modern history when Tim Donaghy, a
by Jon Wertheim, SI BETTING It was 2012, and New Jersey was seeking to legalize sports betting. One by one, the commissioners gave depositions, offering
by Alex Prewitt, SI BETTING Last October, a little more than four hours before the Week 4 Monday Night Football kickoff at Lambeau Field, Packers
by Ben Pickman, SI BETTING When Jim Missiris opened Linwood Pizza in Fort Lee, N.J., 43 years ago, he thought he was merely running a
by, John Holden, LEGAL SPORTS REPORT Normally when the gaming world hears that federal legislation has been introduced, people cringe. The fear is that