ALSO READ: Shark Tank season 3: Pitcher who left home faces criticism from sharks The video showing Siminoff’s journey from Shark Tank pitcher to becoming ‘Shark’ on the show has accumulated a staggering 14.6 million views on social media platform X since being shared 5 days ago. Siminoff wanted to raise $700,000 for his company, then called DoorBot, at the Shark Tank show in 2013. His pitch was rejected by all the judges except Kevin O'Leary.
According to Yahoo News, Siminoff was already raking in $1 million in annual sales when he appeared on the show 11 years back. O'Leary had offered Siminoff a $700,000 loan in return of a 10 per cent commission on every sale until the loan was repaid. ALSO READ: Shark Tank India: Retired army officer's military gear brand impresses Sharks He had also asked for a 7 per cent royalty on all future sales and 5 per cent of the firm’s equity.
However, Siminoff had rejected the offer. Later, Siminoff rebranded his company as Ring, but his product gained popularity from that Shark Tank episode. “We think we got at least $5 million of additional sales through the airing of 'Shark Tank," he had said, as per a report by Business Insider.
Ring was acquired by global retailer Amazon for $1 billion in 2018. For the 2018 season of the Shark Tank show, Siminoff was invited as a guest judge. “That was a quick yes for me," he had said.
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