Showing posts with label Kevin Harrington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Harrington. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Shark Tank Books

Books Written by the Sharks on the Shark Tank Show


Books written by the Shark Tank Investors  It really is amazing how reading the "right book's" can change your life forever. I can still remember when I was given my first copy of "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill, when I was only 14 years old and just won an award for a MLM company I was involved with. When I was walking off the stage, one of the highest ranking associates in the room handed me his copy of the book and simply said "I believe this belongs to you". Not really being much of a reader before that time, I must of read it cover to cover at least a dozen times until the pages started falling out.

Yes, a good book really can change your life even if it's only a single new idea that triggers something in your mind to think a little differently. That one new way of thinking that may be the very road block keeping you from where you "really" want to go. Finding a mentor in the types of books you read can pay huge dividends IF you choose to take their advise and learn what made them successful.

If your a Shark Tank Fan and love learning about the Sharks and what it took them to get to the top in their professions, then what better way too learn then reading their books. Now if your a future contestant on the Shark Tank or have any plans of doing so, then this could also be considered required reading to learn as much about your future business partner(s). It really is in your best interest to learn as much about all the Shark's as you can before going on the Show.Read More Here-->>>

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Hoodie Pillow

Hoodie Pillow on the Shark Tank Show

Pillow with a Hood - Season 4, Episode 415

Shark Tank Season 2 Update Season 4
Rebecca Rescate on the Shark Tank Season 2
  Rebecca Rescate is the inventor of the CitiKitty toilet training kit's for cats from season 2. This is the very first contestant that got a deal with a former Shark, Kevin Harrington, and is now coming back to the Shark Tank with the HoodiePillow. Can Rescate be the very first entrepreneur to get two deals with two different Sharks on the Shark Tank Show?

 When Rebecca first appeared on the Shark Tank Show she was looking for a $100k investment for a 15% stake in the toilet training business. The CitiKitty will teach any cat to use the toilet instead of a kitty litter box.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Element Bars

Element Bars on Shark Tank - Update

Custom Energy Bars - Season 1 - Episode 6

Custom Energy Bars on Shark Tank
Jonathon Miller on Shark Tank Show
  The Element Bars are custom energy bar's that you design yourself online and have them sent your door. If your not into experimenting, the element bars also offer several pre-made energy bars that have already proven to be very successful in the market.

 If I could choose one former Shark Tank contestant to take with me and help with negotiations, Jonathon Miller would be high up on that list. In fact, during the show, Barbara Corcoran calls Jonathon a mini Shark for his negotiation skills. He went in asking $150k for 15% stake in his custom energy bar business valuating it at a whopping $2.25 million. The business was averaging 1000 custom energy bars per week at that time. The custom bars retail for $2.99 so approx. $12k/Month in sales. Obviously this valuation could be considered way out of line on the surface BUT Read More Here-->>>

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Shark Tank Investors

Shark Tank T.V. Show Investors

List of all Shark Tank Investors for all the Seasons
 
 
Original cast of the Shark Tank T.V. Show
 The Now Famous Shark Tank T.V. Show first aired in August of 2009. A lot of folks may not know that the Show is actually a close knock-off of the Dragons Den T.V. Show seen in Canada for the past 7 years. The Dragon's Den actually has several versions of investors and a long History dating back to where it first began in Japan called Manē no Tora which stands for "Tiger of Money". There is a total of 42 different versions of The Shark Tank Shows around the world with Investors speaking dozens of languages.
 
Another interesting fact is that investors (Mr. Wonderful) Kevin O'Leary and Robert Herjevic, both with close ties in Canada, have been on the Dragon's Den and The Shark Tank since the very beginning.
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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Shark Tank Deals - List of Companies - Season 2

List of Successful Deals on the Shark Tank Season 2

Complete list of all the deals  completed during Season 2 on the Shark Tank Show
All successful deals are in the order in which they were acquired by the Sharks.
Daymond John Earns the "Top Shark Award" for completing the most deals on Season 2. There was a total of 7 Sharks during the season in which Mark Cuban and Jeff Foxworthy made their debut.
 Find all the companies that each Shark has invested in on their profile page.

 
 

Companies that made a Deal with the Sharks

Daymond John

  • First defense Nasal Spray - Co-Owner with Kevin O'Leary & Mark Cuban for 750k and 30%.
  • HillBilly Brand - Bought with Jeff Foxworthy& Robert Herjevic for 75k and 7% royalty.
  • Sweep Easy - Daymond buys 33% stake for $75k.
  • Wurkin Stiffs - Buys 20% for 100k with Barbara Corcoran
  • FlipOutz - Made deal for $100k and 33% stake with Robert Herjevic & Kevin O'Leary
  • One Sole - Daymond John goes into the sole business for $500k and 35% of the business.

Mark Cuban

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Shark Tank Deals - List of Companies - Season 1

List Of All Deals Done On The Shark Tank - Season 1

Find all the successful companies that got deals on The Shark Tank Show - Season 1

season 1, episode 1, first one on Shark Tank
Mr. Tod's Pie Factory was the very first
business to enter the Shark Tank
This is a list of all the deals completed with the Sharks in Season 1. The companies the Sharks invested in are in the order in which they were shown on The Shark Tank Show. Barbara Corcoran was by far the most active Shark Tank Investor by a wide margin investing in a total of 15 new business opportunities for her. Kevin O'Leary was the most unlikely Shark to get a deal with while investing in only 7 new businesses. Interestingly, all the deals O'Leary made were also with other Sharks involved in the deal.



List of Successful Shark Tank Deals Completed In Season 4


Barbara completed a total of 15 deals from Season 1 in which 7 were done with no partners.
List of deals Barbara Corcoran has made on the Shark Tank
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Shark Tank Season 1

Shark Tank's First Full Season

Season 1 Shark Tank List
The first Sharks on the Shark Tank Show
Original Shark Tank Sharks from Season 1
 The Shark Tank Show first launched in 2009 with mixed reviews as it was trying to find it's own Niche.
With the success of the Dragons Den already shown in Canada, the first two Sharks Kevin O'Leary and Robert Herjevic, were also hired to get this new show off the ground. Season 2 was even a little bumpier with talk that they might even cancel the Shark Tank altogether.
But the show really started to catch on in season 3 and by season 4, it is now the # 1 rated T.V. Show on Friday Night Prime Time.

As with all successful T.V. Shows, it all comes back to when it first began and which makes each and every contestant from season 1 True Stars in their own right for paving the way.

Below is a list of all 15 episodes that were Featured in Season 1. How successful are these companies now? Are they even still in business or have they gone on to become multi-millionaires?

Watch (buy) Season 1 Episode 1

  • Mr. Tod’s Pie Factory  - Tod Wilson was asking for $460,000.00 for a 10% stake in the business. He made a deal with Barbara Corcoran and Damond John for the full amount.
  • Ionic Ear - Darren Johnson was asking for a cool million dollars for a 15% stake in the company. Instead the Sharks chewed him up and spit him out.
  • WiSpots - Kevin Flannery was asking for $1.2 Million for 10% of the business. The Sharks never even gave him a chance let alone any kind of offer.
  • AVA The Elephant - Tiffany Krumins didn't have a product or a service, but just an idea. An idea that struck gold when Barbara offered her $50,000.00 and a 55% controlling interest in her idea.
  • College Foxes Packing Boxes - Nick Friedman & Omar Soliman wanted $250k for a 25% interest in the business. Got a little greedy and walked away no no deal from any of the Sharks.
Read More Here-->>>