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Shamus The Brute
As a long-time fan of the show, "The Apprentice," a completely different television show that has somehow hooked my own interest is a show on the ABC network called, "SHARK TANK."
What really made me begin to watch the show was a couple of episodes which had aired where, within one episode, a teenage entrepreneur had approached the SHARK panel of investors concerning a family "honey-bee" making business (the young man's parents had invested something like $150k in capital where various flavors of 'spice' was added into the jars of honey).
The other episode which had also captured my attention...
...was an episode which showcased the below product (sorry; I wasn't able to find the actual 'Shark Tank' episode).
As you can tell from watching the above ^ video, the product/idea permits gamers to totally "submerse" themselves further into the virtual reality/gaming environment experience.
*Now, what I had learned as a student studying business in college is this:
*Since The Walt Disney Company actually owns the ABC network (which is the network which hold rights to the 'Shark Tank' show), um....yeah, that does make perfect sense now to me, lol.
What really made me begin to watch the show was a couple of episodes which had aired where, within one episode, a teenage entrepreneur had approached the SHARK panel of investors concerning a family "honey-bee" making business (the young man's parents had invested something like $150k in capital where various flavors of 'spice' was added into the jars of honey).
The other episode which had also captured my attention...
...was an episode which showcased the below product (sorry; I wasn't able to find the actual 'Shark Tank' episode).
As you can tell from watching the above ^ video, the product/idea permits gamers to totally "submerse" themselves further into the virtual reality/gaming environment experience.
*Now, what I had learned as a student studying business in college is this:
- be extremely wary of including yourself into a sole, business partnership with someone else
- be extremely careful of the waters you "chum" (because in the business world in general, there are many Sharks out there waiting for their turn to bite into the seat of your pants for their own satisfaction and gain).
*Since The Walt Disney Company actually owns the ABC network (which is the network which hold rights to the 'Shark Tank' show), um....yeah, that does make perfect sense now to me, lol.
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