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Mark Cuban didn't want to invest in Genius Litter — until a bidding war between his "Shark Tank" co-stars annoyed him into changing his mind. If it's a high pH or a low pH, it will tell you if there's a potential health issue," said van Meer. That allowed him to put $1 million of his own cash, plus another $1 million already raised from other investors, into launching Genius Litter. "I want to build and scale this business and then sell it [strategically]," said van Meer. van Meer asked, countering with 10% split evenly among the three investors.
Persons: Mark Cuban, Ramon van Meer, van Meer, Van Meer, Robert Hervajec, Emma Grede, Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Kevin O'Leary, Lori, O'Leary, Van Meer wasn't, Greiner Organizations: ABC Locations: Austin , Texas
"I wish somebody would have told me to be nicer," said Cuban, 64, when asked what advice he'd give his younger self. Cuban and his business partner Todd Wagner joined AudioNet, an audio streaming company, as co-founders in 1995 — alongside its original founder, Chris Jaeb. The company was later renamed Broadcast.com, and acquired by Yahoo for $5.7 billion in stock in 1999, making Cuban rich. For example, Lyft co-founders John Zimmer and Logan Green built their company using a "nice guy strategy," Zimmer told the Financial Times in 2017. 1 best piece of advice for regular investors, do's and don'ts, and three key investing principles into a clear and simple guidebook.
Persons: Mark Cuban didn't, he'd, Let's, Todd Wagner, AudioNet, Chris Jaeb, Todd, , hadn't, Gartner, Caitlin Duffy, Duffy, Lyft, John Zimmer, Logan Green, Zimmer, Green, Mark Cuban, Warren Buffett Organizations: Yahoo, Gallup, CNBC, Employees, Financial Times Locations: Cuban
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