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Best Presentation by an Entrepreneur NOT getting an investment
Not every great presentation on Shark Tank results in a deal with the Sharks. Sometimes it’s because the Sharks try to lowball the entrepreneur and scoop up a great deal (for themselves). Sometimes the Sharks are tired and cranky and … Continue reading
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Best Presentation by an Entrepreneur-Youth Division
8th Place……. Noah and Brian (his Dad) from Paper Box Pilots ended up getting an investment from Mr. Wonderful who has experience selling into the toy industry. Noah, the 13-year-old CEO, selected Kevin over Barbara and Robert because of his strategic value … Continue reading
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