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Fantasy Aces Daily Fantasy Sports Corp FASDF

Fantasy Aces Daily Fantasy Sports Corp is engaged in the daily fantasy sports games. It offers players the ability to play fantasy sports in a variety of sports including NFL, NBA, NHL and PGA. The company operates in the United States.


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Comment by higherhighson Nov 04, 2015 10:47am
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RE:Some Things I Don't Like Here

RE:Some Things I Don't Like HereDraftkings and FanDuel both have market caps of over 1 billion dollars, and they don't make money yet. Fantasy Aces has a market cap of around 7 million. Do you really think Robert Kraft and Mark Cuban would get involved in a business scam. Give your head a shake !!


Johnny881 wrote: I know of no other form of gambling where the opportunity to cheat is so great. Any company could crank out hundreds or thousands of fake entries to keep the majority of the prize money on an on going basis and there is absolutely no way to police that. Secondly the big guys FanDuel and Draft Kings have billion dollar valuations but are not breaking even according to Tom. So how will FAS ever break even? Why would I want to invest in something that will not even break even? Ok rocket scientists let's have some good answers.


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