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Dorsey

[dawr-see]

noun

  1. Tommy, 1905–56, U.S. jazz trombonist and bandleader.



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“They are giving a better user value proposition. At least in my test, you can get better odds from Kalshi than DraftKings and FanDuel,” Edwin Dorsey, who publishes a newsletter called The Bear Cave, told MarketWatch.

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Dorsey’s newsletter, which has over 80,000 subscribers, publishes content geared toward short sellers.

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“Anytime you have new competition, that’s bad when there’s an effective duopoly. When your new competition has a better value proposition … that’s an even bigger threat,” Dorsey told MarketWatch.

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Dorsey put the pressure on Crenshaw in the second half behind two sacks from Saul Avila-Machado.

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With Dorsey grad Mustard providing a rousing halftime concert aided by a Super Bowl-like sound system and Nike supplying players with much-appreciated sports apparel, the rivalry football game between host Crenshaw and Dorsey on Friday night was both loud and hip.

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