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  • Billionaire Mark Cuban prefers reading 700 emails every day to attending ‘long, boring’ meetings

    The former Shark Tank judge said receives between 700 to 1,000 emails daily and manages them using three phones—two Androids and one iPhone.

  • Mark Cuban on how he protected his wealth after becoming a millionaire: 'I lived like a student'

    'I wasn’t big into cars. I wanted to live like a student and just have fun,' Shark Tank judge and serial investor Mark Cuban said.

  • AI tools billionaires that Tim Cook and Mark Cuban use every day: 'It’s changed my life’

    Tim Cook receives over 800 emails while Mark Cuban gets more than a thousand emails 'a lot of which are repetitive'.

  • Billionaire Mark Cuban says if he were 16 he would do this side hustle - it doesn't require a degree

    Mark Cuban believes that mastering the art of crafting prompts for AI language models, like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, would be his first step.

  • Billionaire Mark Cuban says he would buy X 'in a heartbeat'. Check Elon Musk's reaction

    In August, during an interview Mark Cuban criticised Elon Musk suggesting that he might have manipulated X's algorithm.

  • Mark Cuban turned 300 of his employees into millionaires after selling a firm for $5.7 billion

    Mark Cuban said, 'In every business I’ve sold I’ve paid out bonuses to every employee that was there more than a year.' The Shark Tank judge also said that except one, none of the other companies has had a layoff right after the sale.

  • Billionaire tycoon Richard Branson shares his top advice on becoming successful: 'We have only one...'

    Richard Branson said nobody should view their net worth as an ultimate measure of success. The co-founder of Virgin Group added that it's 'very sad' when making money is the sole focus of a person’s life.

  • CEOs share 3 toxic traits they don't want in their employees: 'Don’t need people to tell me...'

    Billionaire serial entrepreneur and Shark Tank judge Mark Cuban, CEO of staffing and recruiting firm LaSalle Network Tom Gimbel, and CEO of executive consulting firm KUSI Global Talia Fox share the red flags they would not like to see in their employees.

  • Miriam Adelson: 10 points about the billionaire buying Dallas Mavericks from Mark Cuban

    Miriam Adelson is listed as the fifth-richest woman in the world by Forbes, and her family's wealth is estimated to be worth $32.3 billion.

  • 8-year-old CEO gets $50,000 offer on ‘Shark Tank’

    Gavin Batarse, CEO of Glove Wrap, has become one of the youngest entrepreneurs to impress investors on Shark Tank.

  • Lupin to sell generic respiratory drugs on Mark Cuban's online pharmacy

    The partnership with Cuban-backed Cost Plus Drugs is expected to bolster Lupin's U.S. business, which already accounts for nearly 33% of its 2023 revenue.

  • Lupin ties up with Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs to expand COPD drug access

    This partnership aims to increase the availability of Tiotropium Bromide Inhalation Powder, 18 mcg/capsule, to COPD patients in the United States

  • Shark Tank judge Mark Cuban’s 4 rules to become a millionaire

    Billionaire investor Mark Cuban on what you need to do to strike out on your own.

  • Cryptocurrency roundup for November 20: Why Mark Cuban still believes in crypto, banks need to take over cryptocurrency, and more

    A daily round-up of the most interesting articles on cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tether to help jump-start the day.

  • Mark Cuban says this promising Shark Tank pitch turned out to be his worst investment

    Shark Tank judge Mark Cuban reflects on his "biggest beating" on the show.

  • Mark Cuban asked Elon Musk how many kids he planned to have. His response

    Shark Tank judge Mark Cuban recounts the text exchange he had with Elon Musk after the birth of his twins.

  • Mark Cuban says Bill Gates once stole his ‘girls’ in Las Vegas

    Mark Cuban, 63, has spoken about the time a newly wealthy Bill Gates walked away with his girlfriends in Las Vegas.

  • Success, but at what cost? asks actor playing Travis Kalanick in a new show

    As ‘Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber’ gets ready for release on February 27, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who plays Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick, shares his views on the controversial CEO.

  • Billionaire Mark Cuban urges Coinbase to go ‘offensive’ against SEC

    Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, in a series of tweets, described SEC’s behavior towards the company as “sketchy” and said that the market regulator refused to give reasons and instead threatened to sue.

  • Mark Cuban reveals he owns only $494 worth of Dogecoin despite promoting the cryptocurrency

    The revelation was made by Cuban on August 15, on being asked by a Twitter user whether he owns more of Dogecoin or Bitcoin. In his response, Cuban said his NBA team Dallas Mavericks have been accepting Dogecoin as a form of currency to sell their merchandise, but he personally owns $494 worth of the crypto coin.

  • Thanks to GPS data, the Indian men's hockey team had a date with history

    GPS tracking in sports may not be new, but time has not diminished its importance. The Indian hockey team used it extensively to prepare for the Olympics.

  • Mark Cuban invests in Indian crypto startup Polygon

    The American billionaire entrepreneur, who owns NBA's Dallas Mavericks and one of the main 'shark' investors on the television series Shark Tank, has invested in over 10 blockchain startups

  • How Mark Cuban practised what he preached

    The billionaire, who asked for a gift of kindness this V-Day, rescued a struggling former basketball star from the streets on September 28.

  • There's a 'stigma' attached to Trump's brand: Mark Cuban

    Cuban, who has publicly endorsed Hillary Clinton, explained that Trump's brand went from being a "top five brand" to one that's "recognized by everybody for the wrong reason.

  • Mark Cuban cleared of insider trading, blasts US government

    Cuban, 55, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team, lashed out at the US government and lead prosecutor Jan Folena after the verdict, saying the government had tried to bully him.

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