It's been 14 years and only 750k in sales? Did Daymond even mentor this kid? I mean, yeah it's a lot, but to have Daymond as a mentor, doesn't seem right to me. Should take Kevin's deal cuz that will push him for more sales. Yeah yeah I know, he just finished school.
Are you dumb or something? It’s only been 6 years. This video followed up 6 years after they went on shark tank. It’s not a recent video. It’s literally says that they went on in season 6 and the update happened in season 12 😑
As a fashion designer and brand owner I would defo also picked him in the long run it’s going to help him more , yall forgetting they where children for majority of them years , he is in the eco system now that he an adult you will see a huge increase in money in the next 5 years
I think Mo's Bows and Me and the Bee's could been good sitcom actors and actresses.They both impressed me with thier presentations and i was blown away by their success in there teens.Daymond did a great job mentoring them and got them to a level most people who wouldn't even try.
He bullied the young man out of taking a deal, saying that if he took Mr. Wonderful‘s offer, he wouldn’t be able to work with him. Why not make the offer himself so that he could still mentor the young man?
$750,000 in seven years isn't particularly amazing. I get that he's young, and probably still in school, but you would still expect his sales to be better. I guess another factor is the fact that doesn't own any stake in the business, so is only giving him advice, and not physically or financially helping out.
@@John-ir4id I wasn't saying it was bad, I was simply saying that a company is usually considered successful when there's considerable growth, and here there wasn't exponential growth!
@@ZevMeth_originaljewishmusicI realize that but he's a kid with a stellar reputation and track record. He just happens to sell a luxury product in what has been a shaky economy. Under those circumstances, I'd say he's doing spectacular. Even if he isn't the golden goose with this, he's definitely going to have a successful business career.
@@John-ir4id I totally get that. But if someone went onto Shark Tank touting that there business had done $750,000 in just seven years, the sharks would laugh the person out of the tank, unless they were offering 50% of their business or something!
@@ZevMeth_originaljewishmusic well, he went on shark tank with far less than that and he got Daymond to mentor him, which will serve him in the future for sure. Business hinges on relationships more often than not. I'm not saying either of us is wrong, but cut the kid some slack.
That first kid failed in learning the first Rule/Lesson in Business...MONEY TALKS...Screw your mentoring, mr wonderful would have started him right off.
1 product, hasn’t borrowed a dollar, gave up no equity, that’s over 100k sales per year for bow ties. While in middle school and high school. It takes a $150-200k degree to get your foot in the door, he’s gained 7 years of field experience while completing middle school and high school. This young man couldn’t have been given a better hand up in life. He’ll be making millions debt free at 18 years old. All the profit has gone to him ..7,8,9,10-18 years old straight to him
What kind of mentorship are these? Ah, the guests who visited and had coffee, baked food and snacks. Things mom host. I like to know the whodunnits of these 2 sided one word stories. That makes a different of 45%. I vertainly don't want to steal from wolves with math observation to choose through or everyone has to go buy 3 forever stamps for each 30 day Box.