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It???s no secret that the deals that happen on Shark Tank are nothing more than handshakes until both parties ??? shark and entrepreneur ??? go through a period of due diligence and sign a contract. In 2014, Bloomberg reported on blogger T.J. Hale???s analysis that two-thirds of Shark Tank deals fall apart completely after the show, based on his discussions with 70 people who pitched the tank. Now, a new analysis by Forbes estimates that 73 percent of Shark Tank deals either don???t go through or are changed after the program.

In October, 2016, Forbes published an analysis based on interviews with participants in 237 of the 319 deals made in the show???s first seven seasons. Surprisingly, despite the fact that three-quarters of those deals changed or fell apart, one shark has a much better batting average: Mark Cuban. He made 32 deals on his own, without other sharks, and of those 24 remained the same. Four changed and the last four did not complete after taping. Compare that to Robert Herjavec, who started on Shark Tank during Season 1, one season before Cuban began appearing as a guest shark and two years before he was a series regular. Out of the 24 deals made by Herjavec that were analyzed by Forbes, a full 13 fell apart and nine were changed. Only two remained the same. That means that while Cuban closed 87.5 percent of his deals ??? even if the terms were later modified ??? Herjavec closed only 45.8 percent.

The magazine reported that out of the 237 participants interviewed, 43 percent had deals fall apart, 30 percent closed deals with different terms and only 27 percent closed the deal they agreed to during the Shark Tank taping. Of those individuals, 31 percent made deals with Cuban if group deals involving more than one shark are taken into account.


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