Kevin O'Leary, known as 'Mr. Wonderful' on 'Shark Tank,' positioned himself as a lead investor through his Miami-based VC firm O'Leary Ventures. Despite rejecting a cannabis pitch, O'Leary expressed interest in joint ventures and emphasized his focus on making money. He highlighted the unique value he brings as a Shark investor.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again—I’m trying to make money. If you want a friend, buy a dog. #SharkTank
Three Sharks is going to be better than one on this deal, but don’t forget I am always THE Shark. #SharkTank
There’s something about having a Shark on your team that you can’t get from other investors. And there’s even more you get from having Mr. Wonderful on your team. #SharkTank
I don’t get out of bed for 10% of anything! I know the value I bring, and I have to be motivated to work with you. #SharkTank
We’re on! All new episode of #SharkTank premiering NOW. Who’s watching with me?
Sounds like Shark 🦈 @kevinolearytv was keen on a joint venture. https://t.co/9bdc1mg2ZE
My DRJ cannabis amnesty box pitch went up in smoke on Shark Tank. @kevinolearytv thought my business plan was dope. Reselling half-finished gummies is a totally baked idea. 🌳 #SharkTank #CannabisIndustry #BusinessIdeas #EntrepreneurLife https://t.co/tgorAXAiWj
The "Shark Tank" star poised himself as a lead investor through his Miami-based VC firm O'Leary Ventures. https://t.co/C6MuFqn717