![]() This is considered to be the best styling tool and know it is being popularly used. This has set a benchmark for Afrocentric hair which can be created in just a minute. However, this value will, likely, more than be made up by Mark's participation if not also Daymond's.A twist it up comb has just evolved the process of twisting of hair. Yes, the entrepreneurs "gave away" 10% more of the company than they had intended (a value of $600,000 based on their initial value). On the other hand, they also have Mark Cuban in their corner, no matter what! With Mark's money and back office infrastructure built to support his other companies, Twist It Up Combs will find growth much easier to achieve and Mark's buying power will no doubt smooth the company's current supply problems. On one hand, they now have a shark out there actively marketing their product for them to manufacturers and potential licensees that will, if successful, hopefully reduce their workload and increase their profit substantially. This was an unusually great deal for a small entrepreneur. However, he stated that if a license could be arrange, he would do the deal with Daymond but that, even if Daymond backed out, he could do it on his own.ĭaymond agreed to "partner" with Mark and the entrepreneurs agreed to take on both sharks as partners. Mark, perhaps seeing a large and underserved market in the Health and Beauty segment, offered to come in with Daymond. However, his deal was specifically contingent on being able to make licensing deals otherwise he would back out. He offered $225,000 to take the product and license it out to other manufacturers in return for 25% equity in the business. The entrepreneur stated that the company was currently in conversation with both CVS and Sally's Beauty Supply to carry the product (though no indication of the current status of negotiations was given).ĭaymond jumped in to make a deal. Robert exited the deal early, saying that he just did not understand the product. The entrepreneur claims that the company is experiencing inventory problems that are having an effect on sales and has sold through their inventory seven times. The entrepreneur is looking for an investor to help build a steady inventory. In terms of marketing, the company has spent $18,000 to acquire the majority of their online customers through Facebook advertising. However, even so, the entrepreneur projects that the business will see $500,000 in gross sales by the end of the year. The entrepreneur admitted that the biggest growth issue is that the mess that makes up the active grooming aspect of the comb is manufactured and sold overseas and that there have been manufacturing issues with the supplier. ![]() In the last month, the company has made $41,000 in gross sales alone although the entrepreneur admitted that he could not cite a net number. ![]() From January to April of the year in which this deal aired, Twist It Up Combs has sold $101,000 thus far. In the first year, the company sold $95,000 worth of product. The Twist It Up Comb sells for $29.95 per unit, including shipping, and costs only $3.50 per item to manufacture. It also means that people with this hair type need not resort to hair damaging chemicals to style their hair. Unlike hair picks that pull at the hair when there's a tangle, the Twist It Up Comb compresses the hair keeping it neat and stylish at all times since it can be kept in a back-pocket just like a hair pick. The idea behind Twist It Up Combs is to work specifically with "afro-centric" hair that grows up rather than out and down. Twist It Up Combs is a company that manufacturers and sell combs intended for "afro-centric" hair. Equity Deal Sharks: Daymond John & Mark Cuban ![]()
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