DraftKings said first-quarter sales rose by more than a third, adding that record inflation was having no impact on gambling habits.

Still, the Boston-based company’s quarterly loss continued to widen with ballooning operating expenses to attract customers. Its first-quarter loss was the second largest it has reported since going public through a reverse merger in April 2020.

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