Blaine Anderson, founder and CEO of Dating by Blaine, posted on X about her "Shark Tank" experience and why her deal with Mark Cuban didn't work out.
The Sharks give budding entrepreneurs the chance to secure business deals that could make them millionaires in a new episode of "Shark Tank" airing on Friday.
“Shark Tank,” season 16, episode eight, airs at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17, on ABC. The logline for Jan. 17 is, “Inspired entrepreneurs seek investment deals for unique products, including a self-tanner geared towards men, a new-and-improved flashlight, a reusable cup service for marathoners and an authentic instant pho.”
Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary gives the latest on his last-minute bid to buy TikTok ahead of it’s looming ban in the United States.
“ Shark Tank ” is back for the second half of Season 16. Episode 8 airs tonight, Jan. 17 on ABC beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern. Seeking deals tonight include a self-tanner geared towards men, a new-and-improved flashlight, a reusable cup service for marathoners and an authentic instant pho.
Seeking ₹1 crore for 1% equity, Taneja pitched his brand’s success, anchored by his immense YouTube following and digital expertise. However, the Sharks questioned his dual-focus strategy and its long-term sustainability.
Amid the pandemic, Anh and Joseph Trousdale quit their jobs, sold their home, and went all in on their idea - instant pho.
In less than four years, the company has turned into a "multi-seven-figure brand" thanks in part to its colorful social media strategy.
Kevin O’Leary almost passed on Shark Tank, calling it a "failure" before the show skyrocketed to success. Now he's the 3rd richest judge.
As BootayBag grew, Gheno first bought underwear in bulk online and then eventually partnered with a manufacturer to produce her own designs. BootayBag saw early success, Gheno said on Shark Tank, because she built “a huge following on Instagram” by reposting unfiltered pictures of customers wearing its products.
The ruthlessly opportunistic business leaders paying $1 million each for the chance to catch President-elect Donald Trump’s eye are like cold, barren planets revolving around a not-so-distant orange sun.
O’Leary tells On The Money he’s teaming up with billionaire Frank McCourt and has enough money to both build out their own app and buy the name and business from the Chinese — if they are