September 1st, 2009 | Posted in Financial Advicer
It was one of the most electrifying confrontations of the Shark Tank season. Paul Watts of Sacramento brought his Graffiti Removal Services, a franchised fleet of mobile removal units, in front of the Sharks to see who would bite. Two Sharks backed out, claiming the idea could be too easily copied. Then billionaire Kevin O’Leary tried to buy in — but he wanted the whole company.
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