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Harry Sloan, one of the founders of the blank-check company that brought DraftKings (NASDAQ: DKNG) public, sold 250,000 shares of the gaming company.

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DraftKings Vice Chairman Harry Sloan. A new filing with the SEC indicates he sold 250,000 shares on Tuesday. (Image: Bloomberg)

That sale occurred on Tuesday, according to a Form 4 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) late Thursday. Following that divestment, Sloan owns 316,322 shares of the online sportsbook operator, according to the regulatory document.

The filing doesnā€™t indicate the average price at which Sloanā€™s sale occurred, but based on DraftKingsā€™ Nov. 12 closing price of $41.71, 250,000 shares were worth $10.42 million at that time. He was awarded 352 restricted stock units on Nov. 7.

Formerly Chairman and CEO of entertainment giant Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Sloan was involved with Diamond Eagle Acquisition Corp., the blank check company DraftKings executed a reverse merger with to become a publicly traded firm in 2020. Heā€™s currently vice chairman of the gaming companyā€™s board.

Not the First Time Sloanā€™s Been a DraftKings Seller

In fairness to Sloan, there have been occasions on which heā€™s been a buyer of DraftKings equity, but there are also other examples of him being a seller.

A June Form 144 with the SEC indicates that on the 14th of that month, Sloan sold 250,000 shares of DraftKings, grossing $9.53 million in proceeds. In early March, he disposed of 43,000 granted shares, according to another regulatory filing. That followed a sale of 254,354 shares on Feb. 16, according to a Form 4 filing.

On that date, Sloan owned 1.1 million shares of DraftKings, indicating heā€™s pared that stake in dramatic fashion over the course of this year.

As DraftKings investors know, thatā€™s not necessarily surprising as the stock has experienced a wave of insider selling ā€” one often led by co-founders Matthew Kalish, Paul Liberman, and Jason Robins. That trio and other insiders rarely buy the shares, but the operator did unveil a $1 billion share repurchase plan earlier this year.

Sloan Known in Gaming SPAC Circles

Sloan has long been active in the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) space.

Since 2011, Mr. Sloan has co-founded seven special purpose acquisition companies with his partners, including Jeff Sagansky and Eli Baker, raising aggregate gross proceeds of over $5 billion,ā€ according to DraftKings.

In addition to DraftKings, Sloan and his partners also founded Flying Eagle Acquisition Corp. ā€” the blank check company that executed a reverse merger with mobile gaming and esports provider Skillz (NYSE:SKLZ) in 2020, paving the way for that company to go public. While DraftKings has been one of the better-performing deSPACed stocks in recent memory, the opposite is true of Skillz. That stock has been a value destroyer over the past several years and is down 18.11% year-to-date.

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