Read more
6:07 PM · 4 November 2022

DraftKings tumbles 27.0% despite upbeat quarterly results

Draftkings
Stocks
DKNG.US, Draftkings Inc - class A
-
-

DraftKings (DKNG.US) shares plunged over 27.0% on Friday despite the fact that the sports betting company  raised its financial forecasts for 2022 and reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss and revenue that beat analysts’ estimates. On the flip side, the company warned a prolonged economic downturn could impact spending by its customers. Also J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff wrote in a research note Friday that guidance for a full-year Ebitda loss (company expects loss between $575 million and $475 million) was “disappointing as this outlook follows recent third-quarter earnings commentary from DraftKings’ online sports betting/digital competitors who have talked up an accelerated path to profitability and suggests that DraftKings is lagging peers on a path to positive Ebitda generation.”

DraftKings (DKNG.US) stock launched today's session with a bearish price gap and is currently testing the lower limit of the descending channel. Should break lower occur, downward move may deepen towards support at $9.50, where 2019 lows are located. Source: xStation5

5 December 2025, 3:30 PM

Netflix buys up Warner Bros - What does it mean for streaming and markets?

5 December 2025, 3:11 PM

US Open: US indices gain after PCE data 🗽Semiconductor stocks surge

5 December 2025, 11:42 AM

DE40: Adequate data, Mild growth

5 December 2025, 9:04 AM

Chart of the day: CHN.cash (05.12.2025)

Join over 2 000 000 XTB Group Clients from around the world

The financial instruments we offer, especially CFDs, can be highly risky. Fractional Shares (FS) is an acquired from XTB fiduciary right to fractional parts of stocks and ETFs. FS are not a separate financial instrument. The limited corporate rights are associated with FS.
This page was not created for investors residing in Brazil. This brokerage is not authorized by the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários (CVM) or the Brazilian Central Bank (BCB). The content of this page should not be characterized as an investment offer in Brazil or for investors residing in that country.
Losses can exceed deposits