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DraftKings To Merge With Other Companies, Go Public

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Online betting company DraftKings is merging with two other companies and going public, according to a report by the Boston Business Journal. Jason Robins, the co-founder and CEO of DraftKings, is going to run the new company, which will be incorporated in Nevada and keep its headquarters in Boston.

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DraftKings To Merge, IPO At A $3.3B Market Value

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Online betting company DraftKings is merging with two other companies and going public, according to a report by the Boston Business Journal. Jason Robins, the co-founder and CEO of DraftKings, is going to run the new company, which will be incorporated in Nevada and keep its headquarters in Boston.

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The Dollars And Cents Of The Bomb Cyclone

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Everyone remembers the snowpocalypse that wasn’t in March 2014, when weathermen warned New Yorkers to prepare for a winter storm straight out of the movie The Day After Tomorrow only to have that end-of-the-world weather turn out to be seven inches of gently falling snow. Maybe ask Alexa?

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Shaping the Message

Independent Banker

Eric Morse counters megabanks through judicious marketing and branding. Boston native. Lifelong Boston Bruins fan. Rang the New York Stock Exchange’s opening bell. “It’s becoming more and more important for community banks to emphasize that they have the same products and services as large banks.” By Cheryl Winokur Munk.

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Mobile Payments Amnesia And CVS’ M-Pay Entrance

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Although the company doesn’t support Apple Pay, its competitors or NFC-based technologies currently, it is not counting them out forever. With CVS’ Boston-based innovation lab working to push CVS in the direction of a cutting-edge health care company, there may be a lot more technology to come – and soon.

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