Billionaire Mark Cuban, owner of Dallas Mavericks and former “Shark Tank” host, has a diverse portfolio of companies. He oversees Mark Cuban Companies, invests in businesses owned by minorities/women and those tied to the military, and has a growing blockchain portfolio.
Cuban’s investments span health, fitness, eating well, and the environment. He financially backs over 400 businesses, including 10 companies he’s currently invested in. One of his ventures, Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs, aims to provide low-cost generic drugs transparently.
In 2014, Cuban invested in Gameday Couture, a company making licensed college apparel for women. By 2018, the company had $12 million in sales and over 350 licenses. Cuban still owns a portion of the company, which has licenses with NCAA, NFL, and more.
Cuban invested in Grouphug, a company creating window solar panels for device charging day or night. He also partnered with Lori Greiner to invest in InstaFire, a fire-starting product. Additionally, he co-owns Magnolia Pictures and AXS TV, a music and lifestyle channel.
Earth Cups, founded by student-athletes, offers biodegradable cups as an eco-friendly solution. Cuban invested in Simple Sugars, Coconut Girl ice cream sandwiches, and Shower Toga, a product for outdoor enthusiasts. To get Cuban’s attention, concise, factual emails are key.
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