This 8th Grade CEO Taught Blake Mycoskie Something New | Shark Tank How It Started | CNBC Prime
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- The Sharks LOVE when young people become entrepreneurs. Touch Up Cup is a painting invention started by an 8th Grader and is BOOMING today, but how did the company get its start in the Tank?
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This 8th Grade CEO Taught Blake Mycoskie Something New | Shark Tank How It Started | CNBC Prime
His voice also got so much deeper it caught me off guard 😭😂
Haha me too!!!
It seemed to change twice towards the end. Maybe they came back 2 different times to follow up
props to the dad, he made the greatest investment... raising his kid to understand the value of money and how to be an entrepreneur. a father all sons should have.
He owes his success to his dad for fully believing in him!
Those final two girls know where the money’s at lmao
😂
I mean they easily could be his sisters/cousins lol.
Why are broke, bitter males always making these comments? And since when are people not supposed to like money?
@@AutoCulture And your point is...? Haha jk
@@stephenshampine11 You're scaring me lol
5:05 that's success right there.
yeah, what was that?
Can't say I understand the product, but I can see his tenacity, grit, and drive and belief in the product, so I'm not surprised it did well!
Partially used paint tins rust, degrade etc. This is to keep it airtight and like new for 10 years. Great for touchups etc. It's very clever.
Thanks for this clip CNBC. It was an absolute blast being on Shark Tank with Carson! He is an amazing young man with a bright future.
This kid is definitely getting all the chicks when he goes to college. Hahaha
Bro hit puberty 😂😭
That was funny him showing those girls his clipboard 😂
This kid is brilliant 👏
Daymond is all about branding. That's crazy to turn him down, especially because he offered more money for less of a share. Also, it's nuts that kid's voice is so deep. Man.... they grow so quickly at that age! I think a lot of people underestimate Daymond. If I ever get on that show, I'm going to pick him. He's got one of the most successful investments on Shark Tank, and he knows how to hustle in the streets!
Congrats Blake, best wishes!
Daymonds Offer Was Simply superior due to the percentage.
I wouldn't say simply superior because obviously the kid thought he knew something we don't. But I agree they should've went with Daymond for such lower percentage.
@@odysseusnissan Indeed 🎯
It’s cause daymonds black
Wow 😮
Bordering on precocious- but Good for him for being polite.
Not without a Dad or Mom backing you ...
Kudos to all that you guys have acheived.
awesome kid
Nice congrats guys!
Stop copying Mark lol
T thing looks like a protein shake holder!
protein shaker 2.0
This kid should have classes for other kids in his age or older for educating them about entrepreneurship and value of money and how to chase your dreams
What makes you think he can teach
We do actually teach some college classes!
Its main appeal is to the blue collar, king of the hill type of consumer. Its patented, so it cant be easily replicated, and they have the biggest foot in the door. The USA is probably the biggest buyer of this kinds of products, since Americans typically focus on their homes much more than other nationalities, therefore they dont even really need to expand into the EU or Australia. They're going to be set when a larger company acquires them and they walk away with tens of millions of dollars in the aftermath.
Kudos to their success, but this proves that people will buy anything. It is not that significant of a product, but if enough people think it has perceived value then guess what, you're going to make money. "Put that plastic cup with a lid on the card honey."
They've made it
So weird that he turned Daymond down when he offered the same amount for less equity and he would have been right for the product.
4:43 Wtf happened to Blake, he looks like he haven't slept in a month 😂😂😂😂
Because he hasn't
That seems like a good idea
Good stuff tho 🛫🛫🛫
So is it the same as putting a marble in an empty jam jar?
Congrats kid. See a problem find a solution
why didnt he take daymonds offer
this is a shortened clip Daymonds offer actually changed I believe
He’s black
@@anthonymcvey3050and money is green. 🤑
wait what?
I bet the kid lives alone without parents haha
That item is far to small .. PERIOD
Wow even kids racist td 😭
Daymond just got destroyed.
That's the outcome of being a diversity hire.