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Kevin O'Leary: Harvard's Most Controversial Case Study?


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·Nov 7, 2024

At Harvard, why this is Kevin O'Leary building a brand in shark-infested waters? It's a Harvard case about Mr. Wonderful. I can't believe it; it's surreal. Of course, I'm honored, no question about it. The whole story is in here, the whole Mr. Wonderful story. There's a lot to learn, good, bad, and ugly; it's in the case.

Now I'm going to teach it. You should conceptualize it. First time anybody can build their own network. So with that, Kevin O, thank you very much.

All right, let's have a seat. Audience, AI helps video creators pre-test their videos. What's the revenue model? Are you going to let them try this first to prove it out?

We're the first basketball shoe brand that creates and innovates products collectively for consumers. Are you willing to move to North Dakota? If you give me $100,000, I'll be there tomorrow. The only growing concern I had was, is there something I don't know?

If you have employees, you need to check out the ERC program. Chef Wonderful, why Mr. Wonderful? Because it's cash flow that you don't have to pay back. Good to know this guy's so smart and so handsome. Go to wondertrust.com to see if you're eligible.

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