Mark Cuban Says He Looks Up to This Entrepreneur – Shark Tank

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Samantha John of kids’ coding app and marketplace Hopscotch lays out the challenges and business model pivots she’s taken to keep Hopscotch alive. Four of the Sharks aren’t sure this is right for them, and go out. But Mark Cuban has a personal connection to Hopscotch — his children use it, and he says he looks up to Samantha. But will that be enough to secure a deal? From season 12, episode 15 of ‘Shark Tank.’ Watch ‘Shark Tank’ FRIDAY 8|7c on ABC, streaming, on demand, and Hulu.

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