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Read previewBillionaire investor Mark Cuban doesn't think former President Donald Trump's call for 200% tariffs on agriculture equipment company John Deere is a good idea. Cuban was weighing in on the 200% tariff that Trump said he would impose on John Deere. But imposing such a hefty tariff on John Deere, Cuban said, would be counterproductive. But tariff Chinese manufacturers 10 or 20%, so that the Chinese products will be cheaper to sell in the US than the American company," Cuban wrote on X.Advertisement"Good way to destroy a legendary American company and increase costs to American buyers," he continued. AdvertisementCuban and representatives for Trump and John Deere did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular office hours.
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The company, called Gatsby Chocolate, appeared on Friday's season premiere of ABC's "Shark Tank." The appeal for Gatsby Chocolate was evident — lots of people have a sweet tooth, and a candy bar with less calories but "no compromise on taste" sounds like a no-brainer. But for Lori Greiner and guest shark Candace Nelson, founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes, it just didn't fit. While Lori entertained that notion, for a 25% stake, Cuban balked: "My brand is too big to be the face of the brand," the billionaire said. "Specifically, we're actively looking into 'Gatsby Chocolate: The good for you bar,' after discussing with Mark and Lori, so be on the lookout!"
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Unlike fellow elites, Cuban doesn't own a luxury yacht, but he still makes pricey purchases. Billionaire businessman Mark Cuban doesn't want to let his financial status change him, and he's gone out of his way to maintain a normal life. However, on an episode of "The Really Good Podcast," Cuban said he avoids certain habits that are associated with the exorbitantly rich. "I just try to be the same person, I mean, as I was when I was poor, middle, and rich," Cuban told podcast host Bobbi Althoff. "I like the privacy," Cuban said.
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When it comes to luxury spending, billionaire Mark Cuban draws the line at yachts, butlers and house cleaning services. "I just try to be the same person, I mean, as I was when I was poor, middle and rich," Cuban, 65, told "The Really Good Podcast" on Thursday. Cuban, a serial entrepreneur and startup investor, has a net worth of $5.1 billion, according to Forbes. Rather, Cuban's decision to not pay for certain services is less about frugality and more about his desire for a private life. Still, Cuban wants to remain the same person he was when he was "broke," he said on the podcast.
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Before Cuban made his fortune, he experienced what it feels like to be truly broke in his early 20s. In Cuban's experience, the biggest misconception about getting, and staying, super rich is that money automatically changes you in a big way, he told Kennedy: "Everybody thinks that money changes you. Everybody thinks that money changes you. "No matter the scale, having more money than you did when you were broke changes you some," said Cuban. Don't miss: Mark Cuban doesn't want his kids to be 'entitled jerks'—here's his parenting strategyLike this story?
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