@@sohailhirani3319best comment in a long time - all those couchpotatoes with big mouths and tiny … track records themselves - if they were doing somthing of magnitude, they wouldn’t have time to watch these videos let alone comment … incl me, i’m just a normie but i also don’t diss people for trying something…
@sohailhirani3319 you have a point, except she wasted time, money & went deep into debt for a product that as stated, existed since the 90s. So nothing but negatives came out of this
Kevin is right. These socks are all over Amazon and Etsy and have been around for a while. She likely even ripped off the idea from everyone else making them.
@@tommywolfe2706she CLAIMS she did $4M in sales. But she hasn’t validated any of those figures. Her social media channels haven’t posted since 2018 and she now says he main focus is on her consulting business. Yeah… sounds like she should’ve taken that deal.
@@tommywolfe2706 imagine genunely believing a leg and arm warmer thats been around for decades made her 4 mil... ive been in gyms for 16 years and never seen a single person wear one, if you believe that youll believe anything
@@AZTECNINJAWARRIOR I am a bit skeptical about 4M for an arm/leg warmer that has been around for decades. She seems big headed and too proud to be a "CEO" that she doesn't want to give up her company which may jeopardise her "CEO" position
Yeah, and she looks like such a sweet lady defending this woman from the evil and honest men. Tell me the great deal on this show where someone sold half their company.
@@magicmanscott40k Barbara was specifically _not_ guaranteeing that she would get business. She said it was contingent on the larger company agreeing to partner with her which may not have happened. I still would have taken the deal though or at least countered for 30%
@@edwardfletcher7790offensive Lmao they didn’t seem offended, they said it made sense when she said she valued her company at a million so that she could negotiate…
Kevin is right about this... thing aint new... In Taiwan, alot of people wear the UV arm sleeves when they are riding their scooters. They have been doing that for more than a decade... The material her socks are made of are NOT even comparable to technology found in the sleeves worn for scooters nowadays. I was so amazed by the sleeves because, apart from blocking the UV, it actually has ability to make your arms feel cooler in the Californian sun. When I bought them they were around 5USD to 10USD. I fully understand what she's offering is a "lifestyle" and brand... but its not worth a 1,000,000 evaluation. She has 300k of her own money and 80k in sales in sales. Also, like what Kevin said, she's offering a "non-proprietary sock". Either she does not know the "Three C's" of entrepreneurship or she's trying to use shark tank to gain some brand recognition and traction to make up for the 2nd "C". No IP, no licensing, no story/messaging behind the brand, absolutely no barrier to entry by competition, 1 Million Evaluation, asking for 100k for 10%...
Yup these are pretty generic items in the US with specific types for UV protection for fishers or generic polyester ones that basketball players use to wipe sweat from their faces. I use a UV sun sleeve on long bike rides in southern California.
The "start high and come down" strategy doesn't work well on Shark Tank like it does in many other negotiations. Contestants aren't allowed to make a deal for anything less than the money they ask for, but if they end up valued highly the sharks will drive the price up fighting over it.
@@michaelsullivan9898that approach screws up the valuation. If you set the dollar amount high and the percentage low, that locks you into a valuation that you might not be able to defend. It's better to to come up with a valuation that makes sense / that you can at least argue is fair and then haggle from there, vs picking a super low percentage and then struggling to get to a number that makes sense during the discussion.
This applies in other areas too. If someone has an ask that is astronomical, you have to just send them on their way. Even if you could give them a reasonable number, they usually are upset that you didn't give them their pie-in-the-sky number and will purposefully screw up the deal. Stick to people who are mature and live on planet earth when you do business.
Despite these generic Barbara jokes, we can't deny that she's such an empathetic and kind person. She always cheers the entrepreneurs up, and there are episodes where she pacifies the situation between the entrepreneurs and her fellow sharks.
I know it is everyones pride and joy to start a business and succeed while owning 100% of it but if i was a shark i was use this one punch line "you may be giving me 40% of this company but once we blow up and you have more ideas, you wont need me for your other companies".
A lot of small time businesses owners perceive themselves as a “CEO” LOL. You may the owner, the boss, the person who signs checks and payroll but you’re no a CEO. You’re an entrepreneur first so focus on the growing your company before you can start thinking of yourself as some big shot whose already made it. It gets to their head and a few months later the business is floundering LOL
Well, technically speaking a founder would be the CEO, and COO, and CFO, and CTO, and director, and manager, and lead, and everyone else. So they are not wrong to think they are the CEO. Having said that if CEO is the first identity a founder is identified with, I personally would have an issue.
Agreed. I've been operating my business for over 5 years. I started calling myself a "service coordinator". Now I'm a general manager. Business, not ego.
I remember on the local radio show bringing two people in and talking about their blind date. The woman was outraged that her date had tattoos all over and even had those huge earrings where its inserted into the hole. He was arguing back that he is a responsible man and that he even owns his own business. When I heard that, I was laughing out loud. "Does he sell items on etsy?" Lol.
cuz she has a dumb product and she looks dumb, she needs to stop spending her husbands money on dumb crap and get a real job "yoga teacher" is almost as bad as saying "im tiktok famous"
@@tommywolfe2706 Lol. $4m in revenue. That could be $0 in her pocket, or even a loss. or $100 in her pocket. For this product, it almost certainly means the best case is a few thousand in her pocket at best.
"As of August, 2023, the company is still in business with lifetime revenue of $4 million. Lisa is focusing more on her activites as a lactation consultant these days."
@@Astroman219that figure is completely useless. These aren’t publicly traded companies and they aren’t required to disclose their financial statements. Anything anyone reads about the “net worth 😑” or revenue of these businesses is BS. Unless the company discloses an audited financial statement (not going to happen), the information is unreliable.
I think it‘s proposterous how people come forth and blast the sharks for being rough on her We will never even get close to equal treatment for men and women if people will always have to hold back because they see they are working with easy-to-hurt women Some sensitive guys come in there and get absolutely annihalated, called names, made fun of, laughed at and called incompetent - women should not expect a cotton ball treatment or the stereotypes will always remain
People wanting to own the whole grape instead of a piece of the watermelon (stfu about the origin of this phrase) just blow my mind, its almost like they're afraid of money 😂
Company valuations are so insane from these guys who barely have any sales. I am not saying they're idiots or anything because frankly they have bigger balls than I am for starting a business in the first place. But when you are standing in front of the sharks, the audacity to make up a random number is insane.
This was going nowhere most probably...and you know it when Barbara is buying the idea for a 50% stake for 100k...contingent on another company she works with, owns, partners with making money off it. Little risk for buying an idea for half the company. That founder would work her butt off for little money, nothing when it failed in 6 months. The men were honest. Barbara saw a way to take it from her.
Am I missing something? Barbara’s deal was 100k for 10% but she countered at 100k for 25%? Was this a percentage that she would have had left for herself? Usually the percentages are what the shark gets out of the business. Otherwise I’m reading this as Barbara declined for more equity in the business for the same amount of money. Edit: looks like the text at the bottom was wrong. It said 10% but Barbara said 40%
100k for 10% was the original pitch target. The text was showing the original ask in the context of Barbara's offer which was nowhere near - effectively cut the valuation in half.
How was that a bad pitch? I think they just didn’t like certain things about the business and they stated attacking her personally. She was just defending herself
why not just wear longer yoga pants, or bring a sweatshirt? things you already have. these stupid things aren’t even cheep. this isn’t even a new invention lol. these kind of things have been around for 20 years.
guys if anyone wondering who's gonna buy this much expensive or this company wont be having high valuation, remember ppl are buying handbags which are function to just inventory and nothing which ranges in the market from 2$ to 2000$ ... kids and wifes of rich man are always keeping this clothing brand running
Kevin was 100% spot on... her product is a non-proprietary sock and she turned down Barb?!?!? CRAZY AND DELUSIONAL... seems like the company is dead too, no update since 2018... smdh...
I also think SoCal is one of the few places you need this as day night temp difference is so huge! I actually thought I needed it this morning ha but the design of this product is not cute enough 😢
CNBC'S worst take is putting this as the worst pitch , i have seen more terrible pitches in shark tank with insane crazy valuations , Her pitch was okay but the product was all over the place ,
The woman came to battle. You gotta give her that. I see why Barbara wanted the deal. I feel like when Kevin Challenged the entrpreneur's ceo thing, thats when she made a strategic error and dropped barbara. Barbara brought the comfy to like 200 million or more in sales. Also many of her other businesses do quite well, like cousins maine lobster. Unless they editted out where Barbara wouldnt budge from 40%, then she should have negotiated barb down to the 30's
The Pavlok guy was completely devoid of effective human communication from the start, and then at the end he insulted the ONLY guy willing to cut him a deal. So not a fair comparison at all muh woman
Yeah, good idea. Let’s create a best moment montage for presentation we’re about to watch. Genius … And yet, you can’t slide the video trimmer a little to the right at the beginning to skip that total bs. Haha. UA-camrs … I could do it for you for a DoorDash meal? What do you say? Can I rip you off? I’ll wait …
Just love how Kevin breaks it down
You have a non proprietary sock and sitting alone in your living room
😂
He's not wrong
I also have a non proprietary sock and I'm sitting alone in my living room
I too am sitting alone in my living room with a non proprietary sock 😂
"You say your a CEO. Make a decision already."
@@privacyplease64 Try "Patenting" it
Imagine seeing your invention on a segment of “worst pitches” lol
Invention?? That thing already existed since early 90s. Even you can find it on China just for 1 dollar.
It’s not like there’s much utility to it either. People are only wearing those as a fashion statement
At least it’s on it what did you do buddy boy
@@sohailhirani3319best comment in a long time - all those couchpotatoes with big mouths and tiny … track records themselves - if they were doing somthing of magnitude, they wouldn’t have time to watch these videos let alone comment … incl me, i’m just a normie but i also don’t diss people for trying something…
@sohailhirani3319 you have a point, except she wasted time, money & went deep into debt for a product that as stated, existed since the 90s. So nothing but negatives came out of this
Kevin is right. These socks are all over Amazon and Etsy and have been around for a while. She likely even ripped off the idea from everyone else making them.
She got ripped apart by the sharks, passing up on that Barb deal without at least trying for 30 percent makes the criticism seem a bit more valid tho
Since this episode she has gotten $4 million in sales (as of July 2023) so I think she did good passing that up.
@@tommywolfe2706she CLAIMS she did $4M in sales. But she hasn’t validated any of those figures. Her social media channels haven’t posted since 2018 and she now says he main focus is on her consulting business. Yeah… sounds like she should’ve taken that deal.
@@tommywolfe2706 imagine genunely believing a leg and arm warmer thats been around for decades made her 4 mil... ive been in gyms for 16 years and never seen a single person wear one, if you believe that youll believe anything
@@tommywolfe2706Not really lol Haven’t seen a single person wearing these.
@@AZTECNINJAWARRIOR I am a bit skeptical about 4M for an arm/leg warmer that has been around for decades. She seems big headed and too proud to be a "CEO" that she doesn't want to give up her company which may jeopardise her "CEO" position
I just love it when Barbara hypes people up and then asks for 40/50% lol.
Yeah, and she looks like such a sweet lady defending this woman from the evil and honest men. Tell me the great deal on this show where someone sold half their company.
“Who’s ready to show me their pipes” would have had me out of this investment immediately
It would've been funnier if she said, "so sharks, who's ready to lay some pipe?"
*Mr. Wonderful hits crack pipe*
@@JP-vi4igI'm glad she didn't😂But what she said was still sexually connotated.😂Their faces got serious when she said that. Who thinks of that?😂
@@JP-vi4igshit i would if i had the chance with her lol
I would lay her the pipe… 😂😂😛😛😛
She should’ve countered a second time with a 1/3 after Barbara declined the 25% offer.
Yeah. Barbara was guaranteeing she get business and I think in the long run she should've went for it
@@magicmanscott40k Barbara was specifically _not_ guaranteeing that she would get business. She said it was contingent on the larger company agreeing to partner with her which may not have happened. I still would have taken the deal though or at least countered for 30%
It wasn't that bad of a pitch though. Her response may not have been super strong but it wasn't an awful pitch.
This isn't the whole show.
Asking for a million was really offensive and just shows she hasn't got a clue about business....
@@edwardfletcher7790it is not. 40% offer is offensive. Go look how VCs make valuations for startups, its all about trust and growth
@@edwardfletcher7790it was 100k for 10%. Most shark tank businesses ask for that nowdays
@@edwardfletcher7790nicepipes is worth 4.4 million .
@@edwardfletcher7790offensive Lmao they didn’t seem offended, they said it made sense when she said she valued her company at a million so that she could negotiate…
my old sales manager taught me a good lesson: 50% of a watermelon is better than 100% of a grape
Yeah shut up.
@@Attaattt456 your mother shuts up when she's gargling my sack
@@Attaattt456 ur mum
I prefer grapes over watermelon tho…….
whatta stupid motivation i have ever seen
Kevin is right about this... thing aint new... In Taiwan, alot of people wear the UV arm sleeves when they are riding their scooters. They have been doing that for more than a decade... The material her socks are made of are NOT even comparable to technology found in the sleeves worn for scooters nowadays. I was so amazed by the sleeves because, apart from blocking the UV, it actually has ability to make your arms feel cooler in the Californian sun. When I bought them they were around 5USD to 10USD. I fully understand what she's offering is a "lifestyle" and brand... but its not worth a 1,000,000 evaluation. She has 300k of her own money and 80k in sales in sales. Also, like what Kevin said, she's offering a "non-proprietary sock". Either she does not know the "Three C's" of entrepreneurship or she's trying to use shark tank to gain some brand recognition and traction to make up for the 2nd "C". No IP, no licensing, no story/messaging behind the brand, absolutely no barrier to entry by competition, 1 Million Evaluation, asking for 100k for 10%...
It's worth 5 million now so...
@@Bronciprove it
*Valuation
Yup these are pretty generic items in the US with specific types for UV protection for fishers or generic polyester ones that basketball players use to wipe sweat from their faces. I use a UV sun sleeve on long bike rides in southern California.
*"The best revenge is success" something valuable that I picked up from this video*
That saying is as old as the hills, but still, great that you found it to apply accordingly.
what's the fun it that... the best revenge is revenge
sometimes people chease that revenge their entire lifes. not good..
The best revenge is to forget they ever existed and be happy. You dont need to be rich to be happy and being rich wont necessarily make you that way.
“The best revenge is success” something valuable that I picked up from this comment - AI comments
The "start high and come down" strategy doesn't work well on Shark Tank like it does in many other negotiations. Contestants aren't allowed to make a deal for anything less than the money they ask for, but if they end up valued highly the sharks will drive the price up fighting over it.
Eh you need to have your set $ amount true but you should set the % low bc you know they will want more
@@michaelsullivan9898that approach screws up the valuation. If you set the dollar amount high and the percentage low, that locks you into a valuation that you might not be able to defend. It's better to to come up with a valuation that makes sense / that you can at least argue is fair and then haggle from there, vs picking a super low percentage and then struggling to get to a number that makes sense during the discussion.
I have seen worse pitches om shark tank. She was okay
This applies in other areas too. If someone has an ask that is astronomical, you have to just send them on their way. Even if you could give them a reasonable number, they usually are upset that you didn't give them their pie-in-the-sky number and will purposefully screw up the deal. Stick to people who are mature and live on planet earth when you do business.
Despite these generic Barbara jokes, we can't deny that she's such an empathetic and kind person. She always cheers the entrepreneurs up, and there are episodes where she pacifies the situation between the entrepreneurs and her fellow sharks.
She should’ve tried to get to 30%. Not far from what she wanted and Barbara would’ve done it
Yup
I know it is everyones pride and joy to start a business and succeed while owning 100% of it but if i was a shark i was use this one punch line "you may be giving me 40% of this company but once we blow up and you have more ideas, you wont need me for your other companies".
They often say 80% of a grape is still less than 20% of a watermelon
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@@chrisbarry9345
she kept saying "i think" and they attacked her for it
She showed doubt and they wanted her to be more confident
A lot of small time businesses owners perceive themselves as a “CEO” LOL. You may the owner, the boss, the person who signs checks and payroll but you’re no a CEO. You’re an entrepreneur first so focus on the growing your company before you can start thinking of yourself as some big shot whose already made it. It gets to their head and a few months later the business is floundering LOL
Well, technically speaking a founder would be the CEO, and COO, and CFO, and CTO, and director, and manager, and lead, and everyone else. So they are not wrong to think they are the CEO. Having said that if CEO is the first identity a founder is identified with, I personally would have an issue.
Agreed. I've been operating my business for over 5 years. I started calling myself a "service coordinator". Now I'm a general manager.
Business, not ego.
Word. She wanted to be called a CEO cuz she could and it sounds nice not because she’s good at it.
This comment is spot on
I remember on the local radio show bringing two people in and talking about their blind date. The woman was outraged that her date had tattoos all over and even had those huge earrings where its inserted into the hole. He was arguing back that he is a responsible man and that he even owns his own business. When I heard that, I was laughing out loud. "Does he sell items on etsy?" Lol.
buys pants that aren't full pants, then buys covers to fill in the part your pants dont -Girl logic
😂
@coreyhoffarth2309
Nah, not girl logic, just no logic. Any female with a brain can handle weather without these add-ons
For the price of 4 pairs of pants...u can buy the legs of a pair 😂
1:24. Well, Lori and Barbara if she's asking for your $$ towards her company, they have every right to say what's on their mind.
Ya it's smart to start with a higher valuation knowing they will lowball...but you have to be able to back it up with numbers
Worst part of this video they didn’t really feature her product
What was there to feature? They're leg warmers that have been around for decades.
They didn’t show much of the pitch and the sharks mainly complained about her valuation.
cuz she has a dumb product and she looks dumb, she needs to stop spending her husbands money on dumb crap and get a real job "yoga teacher" is almost as bad as saying "im tiktok famous"
I think they liked her but didn't think the product was unique enough and she needed too much help for it to be worth it
Plus the whole "I'm a CEO!"
She would make a fortune selling those in Japan.
she has made $4 million since this episode....lol
@@tommywolfe2706good for her
@@tommywolfe2706 Lol. $4m in revenue. That could be $0 in her pocket, or even a loss. or $100 in her pocket. For this product, it almost certainly means the best case is a few thousand in her pocket at best.
The company folded... And what did she expect she reinvented something that Madonna wore in the 80s?
Why lie about the company folding? Try Google.
Girl is denying the existence of sweat pants and a hoodie.
Arm warmers? I use a shirt or a hoodie. She spent 300k of her own?
😂
on. As of August, 2023, the company is still in business with lifetime revenue of $4 million. So she apparently did well and good for her!
The companys dead
From what I'm reading, their social media accounts haven't been updated since 2018 and she now works as a lactation consultant.
@@MissGirl1450right wats buddy talkin bout
I dont think it's one of the worst pitches.
3:40 SHOTS FIRED XD
So how did nice pipes do?
"As of August, 2023, the company is still in business with lifetime revenue of $4 million. Lisa is focusing more on her activites as a lactation consultant these days."
@@Astroman219Social media accounts haven't been updated since 2018 and she works as a lactation consultant. Don't know if it's still in business
@@Astroman219that figure is completely useless. These aren’t publicly traded companies and they aren’t required to disclose their financial statements. Anything anyone reads about the “net worth 😑” or revenue of these businesses is BS. Unless the company discloses an audited financial statement (not going to happen), the information is unreliable.
Trust me bruh moment@@Astroman219
I can't take Mark seriously with the hand things he's got on"
I think it‘s proposterous how people come forth and blast the sharks for being rough on her
We will never even get close to equal treatment for men and women if people will always have to hold back because they see they are working with easy-to-hurt women
Some sensitive guys come in there and get absolutely annihalated, called names, made fun of, laughed at and called incompetent - women should not expect a cotton ball treatment or the stereotypes will always remain
Allen Iverson wore those sleeves 25 years ago. Now every player does.
I really respect her fortitude. Hope she’s doing well!
Should have countered with 33% for 100k after Barbara declined the 25% counter.
Wish they showed the full pitch, there's no context to everyone losing their mind
People wanting to own the whole grape instead of a piece of the watermelon (stfu about the origin of this phrase) just blow my mind, its almost like they're afraid of money 😂
She did all this on a horrible product
Dumb decision. 60% of $20 Million is a whole lot more than 100% of $80,000.
I hate spandex and lycra, so for those reasons...😅
60% of millions is worth way more than 100% of 80k....
Less than 1 minute-in: "That's a promising concept and nice design!"
40 seconds later when she gets rude and sounds clueless: "Oh no."
Company valuations are so insane from these guys who barely have any sales. I am not saying they're idiots or anything because frankly they have bigger balls than I am for starting a business in the first place. But when you are standing in front of the sharks, the audacity to make up a random number is insane.
The company website is still taking orders but they haven’t posted on Instagram in six years. Looks like they’re dead.
They reportedly did $4 Million in sales last year and have an Amazon store front. Why do people comment on here and make crap up?
Valuation kills most of the pitches that don't work...a small percentage is the entrepreneur's personality and/or the margins
.... Why not just get full length yoga pants ?
Ao she can sell half of that for double the price
That’s y she called her self CEO
What problem is this solving that isn't solved just as well by a cheap pair of baggy sweatpants and a sweatshirt?
This was going nowhere most probably...and you know it when Barbara is buying the idea for a 50% stake for 100k...contingent on another company she works with, owns, partners with making money off it. Little risk for buying an idea for half the company. That founder would work her butt off for little money, nothing when it failed in 6 months. The men were honest. Barbara saw a way to take it from her.
Well, she did kinda make it. Her business is currently worth $4 million and is still in operation as of 2024.
" im a yoga teacher." I'M OUT!
curious why you perceive yoga teachers that way?
@silver10188 waste of time, money, energy, effort. I simply don't take them seriously.
She proved the sharks right. Barb offer would of set her up for life. Wonderful opportunity and then she could of done something else on the side.
She would've easily made millions and still turned it down while struggling at home.
would have*
He speaks with a serial-killer accent. it's pretty impressive
I have seen much worse pitches. This one don't even come close....
You know its bad when Mark and Kevin is hate your business. Not just Mark or just Kevin. Both of them hate it
I think too much was cut out of this video. I'm missing too many pieces of what's going on; it's just a massive babble to me.
Am I missing something? Barbara’s deal was 100k for 10% but she countered at 100k for 25%? Was this a percentage that she would have had left for herself? Usually the percentages are what the shark gets out of the business. Otherwise I’m reading this as Barbara declined for more equity in the business for the same amount of money.
Edit: looks like the text at the bottom was wrong. It said 10% but Barbara said 40%
100k for 10% was the original pitch target. The text was showing the original ask in the context of Barbara's offer which was nowhere near - effectively cut the valuation in half.
as per google NicePipes has a networth of 4+ million.
FYI she’s still in business with a lifetime sales of $4.2 million
How was that a bad pitch? I think they just didn’t like certain things about the business and they stated attacking her personally. She was just defending herself
Me as a shark: I would love to show you my nice pipes but I don’t think they’ll allow me to show you on live tv 😂
Every woman with an idea thinks they're a CEO
Enjoy celibacy buddy.
why not just wear longer yoga pants, or bring a sweatshirt? things you already have. these stupid things aren’t even cheep.
this isn’t even a new invention lol. these kind of things have been around for 20 years.
why is it worth a million? because i am hardworking....... get tf outta here. Why is this mentality so common these days?
She's strong and stubborn and at least she made a good attempt.
She's still in business, so she did something right.
Barbara was more so buying into her , she shoulda took the deal
Sharks left nothing but blood in the Ocean in this
guys if anyone wondering who's gonna buy this much expensive or this company wont be having high valuation, remember ppl are buying handbags which are function to just inventory and nothing which ranges in the market from 2$ to 2000$ ... kids and wifes of rich man are always keeping this clothing brand running
Kevin was 100% spot on... her product is a non-proprietary sock and she turned down Barb?!?!? CRAZY AND DELUSIONAL... seems like the company is dead too, no update since 2018... smdh...
She had no clue
Mark’s look changed so much in just 7 years
We all have and those who have not, they will.
How come Mark's and Robert's hair dyes look more natural nowadays?
NicePipes has to be the worst name for a company I've ever heard.
Barbara made an offer 😂?
Barbara is so unbearable
ive never been this early
Notice she only said thank-you to a woman in reply to the offers. Says a huge amount.
I mean like 80% of modern day woman are feminists so what do you expect?
U dont wanna give 40% of nothing? Smart one she is
This is an elementary school project
Barbara is savage
She comes off as such a Southern California girl to me (I’m raised there)
I also think SoCal is one of the few places you need this as day night temp difference is so huge! I actually thought I needed it this morning ha but the design of this product is not cute enough 😢
I would say I am out if I was shark. I would be out the moment she finished her pitch
CNBC'S worst take is putting this as the worst pitch , i have seen more terrible pitches in shark tank with insane crazy valuations , Her pitch was okay but the product was all over the place ,
This actually wasn't a bad pitch ...
She came across as combative and that was her downfall...
The woman came to battle. You gotta give her that. I see why Barbara wanted the deal. I feel like when Kevin Challenged the entrpreneur's ceo thing, thats when she made a strategic error and dropped barbara. Barbara brought the comfy to like 200 million or more in sales. Also many of her other businesses do quite well, like cousins maine lobster. Unless they editted out where Barbara wouldnt budge from 40%, then she should have negotiated barb down to the 30's
I’d give her a million dollars;)
What a mistake by this entrepreneur
Her being a female is why they were not rude the guy from Pavlov was like this woman but was kicked out
The guy from Pavlok insulted Kevin to his face
The Pavlok guy was completely devoid of effective human communication from the start, and then at the end he insulted the ONLY guy willing to cut him a deal. So not a fair comparison at all muh woman
Why not just wear pants and full sleeve shirts ?
This is not an original idea
Robert: Your valuation of 1 million is incomprehensible.
Woman: i hate that you dont trust me...
😂😂
Lisa Binderow? Nicepipes? 😅
5:32 she giving an attitude
She’s getting attitude from the beginning of the pitch
Yeah, good idea. Let’s create a best moment montage for presentation we’re about to watch. Genius …
And yet, you can’t slide the video trimmer a little to the right at the beginning to skip that total bs. Haha. UA-camrs …
I could do it for you for a DoorDash meal? What do you say? Can I rip you off? I’ll wait …
The sharks are pretty much jerks, rich people telling working people they have no power, pretty disgusting
Lol cope
Still super cute girl though