I believe the investors on Shark Tank are better. The reasoning for this is because there are more options for the entrepreneur to choose from. What if they don’t like the offer Marcus Lemonis is offering? They have no choice to take it. Unlike Shark Tank, depending on how much your invention interests one of the investors (or all of them), you have a variety of options to choose from.
If I had my own business, I would probably have a clothing line. My sense of style is different from a lot of people and I think I’ll get really far with it. The investor I would be willing to work with is Daymond John. He has the experience and he knows what it’s like to start from nothing and get his company off of the ground. I want good support system and someone who understands how hard I’d be working to get this clothing line to kick start and go forward.
In Marcus Lemonis, he’s more concerned with negotiating with the entrepreneurs so that they are both making money. Marcus also shows more interest in who he’d be investing with. On the other hand, the investors on Shark Tank think about what they’d be getting out of the business. They don’t think about the background of the company and they only focus on their own profit. Marcus Lemonis gets to know the business and gets deeper information. The investors on Shark Tank do the opposite, they know the basic information and take it as the only information.

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