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Robert Herjavec (Croatian: [xěrjaːʋet͡s]; born September 14, 1962) [2] is a Croatian-Canadian businessman, investor, and television personality. Herjavec founded BRAK Systems, a Canadian integrator of Internet security software, and sold it to AT&T Canada (now Allstream Inc. ) in 2000 for $30.2 million.
Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec has amassed a fortune worth $300 million. He's done it by growing profitable businesses and selling them to larger companies, but that's not the only way he makes ...
Robert Herjavec is a Croatian-Canadian businessman, entrepreneur, investor, author and reality TV personality famous for his appearances on "Dragon's Den" and "Shark Tank." See: 22 Side Gigs That ...
Accepted offer from Robert Herjavec. Deal fell through after filming. [9] Robert Herjavec Season 2, Episode 8 PaddleSmash: $250,0000 for 20% equity Robert Herjavec & Mark Cuban Season 15, Episode 4 Readerest: $150,000 for 65% equity [3] Lori Greiner Season 3, Episode 6 Red Dress Boutique: $1.2 million in exchange for 10% equity [3] Mark Cuban ...
The "Shark Tank" investor has spent millions on private planes, a yacht, and a lavish Dallas home. Mark Cuban , 66, is one of the wealthiest people in America, with an estimated net worth of $5.7 ...
Lori Greiner is an American television personality and entrepreneur. She is known for her QVC show Clever & Unique Creations (2000–present) for which she has been called the "Queen of QVC", and for being an investor on the reality series Shark Tank (2012–present).
ABC's "Shark Tank" has doled out $100 million worth of deals to hungry entrepreneurs, which has continued as the show begins its 14th season. ... Then-shark Robert Herjavec needed flowers for his ...
An asset purchase agreement was executed with Pete and Hamboards Holdings, LLC was formed. Within a year of forming an actual company, Hamboards was featured on Shark Tank on ABC, [3] Season 5, Episode 4, which aired on October 12, 2013. Businessman Robert Herjavec offered $300K in exchange for a 30% stake in the company. [4]