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He’s right that China especially doesn’t care about copyright and will blatantly copy.
Yeah, definitely not impossible especially if you don’t have someone there at the factory every day to watch what is going on. I appreciate you watching and commenting Brendan!
The mindset of offshore manufacturing has changed in business. The founder could create strategic after market partnerships with the automotive industry
So, it has become easier, but definitely requires heavy time investment, spent over in China to make it work. Probably not as much as 15 years ago, like some people I know in the automotive/heavy duty parts industry did i the past. But having someone keep an eye on what’s going on at the plants so you don’t get screwed with a bad shipment of product is expensive and/or time consuming. It’s certainly not easy depending on what you are trying to get manufactured and the tolerances available to you with the product. As always Yvette, I appreciate you watching and commenting.
@Super Joe Pardo I was referring to the mindset of investors no longer pushing for offshore manufacturing. Your points were well stated. BTW, I’m Philly born.
@Joe Pardo I was referring to the mindset of investors no longer pushing for offshore manufacturing. Your points were well stated. BTW, I’m Philly born.
@@SuperJoePardo I was referring to the mindset of investors no longer pushing for offshore manufacturing. Your points were well stated. BTW, I’m Philly born.
@Super Joe Pardo family throughout the city and suburbs. I’m a water ice, soft pretzel, hoagie, cheese steak and scrapple fan… but not sports .
@Joe Pardo family throughout the city and suburbs. I’m a water ice, soft pretzel, hoagie, cheese steak and scrapple fan… but not sports .
@@SuperJoePardo family throughout the city and suburbs. I’m a water ice, soft pretzel, hoagie, cheese steak and scrapple fan… but not sports .
@Yvette Parker Nice!! 🙂
@@yvetteparker Nice!! 🙂
Nice
He after this made this work. This is one of the ones that I was like why didn’t I think of it. My dad was in the lawn business this was would be something he would buy. I see construction guys buying it.
In Australia shark tank they hand shake
It definitely does seem so obvious!
@Super Joe Pardo In some later season they did a recap showing he succeed
@Joe Pardo In some later season they did a recap showing he succeed
@@SuperJoePardo In some later season they did a recap showing he succeed
I will see if I can find it 🙂
I appreciate you Super Denny!!
This guy has so much more integrity than all these idiots. People blame China for the folding up of American economy. NO. Its bastards like Kevin O’Leary that push manufacturers to manufacture off shore. Then they complain about China controlling the show. So Kevin gets richer, and the American worker gets fucked.
This is a example of how money grabbing people destroy this Country, you don’t have to sell out your principles to have a successful business. I can’t believe the shark actually cries. His father came here for the opportunity of work and now the shark is helping to destroy opportunities for other people in this Country. Then he uses a strawman’s aurguement to say that out sourcing allows to have more jobs in this country. What bull. Let’s give China all of the economic power. POS’s
I’m not a fan of Daymon. Most of the time I can tell exactly which investors will get an offer from him based on their race, social mission statement, or industry. Unless it’s a POC, a liberal leaning social mission statement or a fashion related deal, the only deals he even remotely wants are the ones that are almost sure things, deals that he sees as potential licensing plays or endorsement plays. For all his pontificating, he only seems interested if he feels the entrepreneur is someone he deems worthy of the help, if it’s an industry he can already navigating in his sleep or if his contribution to growing the business is basically calling someone “fancy” enough to be worthy of his time. After what I saw of his deal with the red solo cup with the shot glass in the bottom, it also wouldn’t surprise me if he’s set up a scenario where he matches the celeb to his shark tank business and unbeknownst to the entrepreneur he’s getting a cut on both ends, such that the entrepreneur gives up a percentage of his business to get his help but then the negotiated cost of the endorsement he pushes them in to is inflated essentially for having acted as their agent in the deal. I don’t know why I get that sense but would would I bet a weeks income that’s part of his mo? Yep, I actually just might
Get some professional help, please.
@Jason Beasley because even though I ended professionals wouldn’t dream of diagnosing someone they have never met, you feel capable of doing so. Hmm ok…
So let me ask you a question why is it ok for everyone to endlessly bash Kevin for his conservative views or refuse to see movies if a conservative is cast in it but if I object to Damon’s clear political preferences influencing who he deems worthy of the carpet you deem that “mental illness?” And are you going to suggest that in later seasons damon hasn’t been the first one to tell certain participants that they were too successful to be there and they somehow “stole the opportunity” from someone that truly needed a deal. I’m not talking about the people mark goes after for not having bona codes studies behind their claims or the people who were never intending to accept a deal and only came in to the tank looking for the free publicity, I’m talking about people who very much wanted or even accepted a deal but Damon still lambasted because he deemed they didn’t “truly need the money” as if they casted themselves if they are entitled to seek a deal because it will take their company from 3 to 25million.
@Jason Beasley because even though I ended professionals wouldn’t dream of diagnosing someone they have never met, you feel capable of doing so. Hmm ok…
So let me ask you a question why is it ok for everyone to endlessly bash Kevin for his conservative views or refuse to see movies if a conservative is cast in it but if I object to Damon’s clear political preferences influencing who he deems worthy of the carpet you deem that “mental illness?” And are you going to suggest that in later seasons damon hasn’t been the first one to tell certain participants that they were too successful to be there and they somehow “stole the opportunity” from someone that truly needed a deal. I’m not talking about the people mark goes after for not having bona codes studies behind their claims or the people who were never intending to accept a deal and only came in to the tank looking for the free publicity, I’m talking about people who very much wanted or even accepted a deal but Damon still lambasted because he deemed they didn’t “truly need the money” as if they cast themselves and as if they arent entitled to seek a deal just because they believe it will take their company from 3 to 25million.
@Jason Beasley LOL
@Snow White *Daymond is how you spell his name, and I have a feeling you’re misspelling it on purpose.
@Jason Beasley nope thought it was no d and then auto correct changed it from Daymon to Damon
God how much I dislike religious people..
this is probably the worst analysis ever! irritating
I appreciate you watching and commenting Rohit! What makes it the worst analysis ever?
@Joe Pardo can i dm you?
Anytime. @superjoepardo on Instagram or email me over at https://Joepardo.com/contact
You wonder if Robert regrets that? Regrets what? I think that Robert had a strong viable educational emotional factual intrinsic point. He rerouted that we are all first and foremost human and doing what it takes to obtain legitimate financially stability shouldn’t incorporate prejudicial ethnic and nationalistic pride.
The guy making the pitch showed an obvious common bias and condescending of others’ origins by generalizing all foreign work ethics in a bad light. (I can understand some of the inventor’s perspective though from the standpoint of, for instance, the countless times of having to call customer service of companies that seem to always have non-fluent or hard to understand reps, but I might be wrong for saying that).
I’m thinking there wouldn’t be such battles keeping jobs in US if decades of high cost of living and lucrative greed in this country from top down were not such heavy factors.
Still possible to proudly help people in this country inside or outside of it too and more so when their company grows I suppose.
I definitely agree that is a cycle of greed (all around, wanting more for less) that has led us to where we are now in terms of jobs being pushed out. I appreciate you watching and commenting!
@Joe Pardo 33:16ish
@LT T I had to rewind it back about a minute to get the context. So I am speaking to an opportunity for Robert to invest in a blue collar company, like his dad worked in for “only” $100K. I hope that gives some light to it?
You wonder if Robert regrets that? Regrets what? I think that Robert had a strong viable educational emotional factual intrinsic point. He rerouted that we are all first and foremost human and doing what it takes to obtain legitimate financial stability shouldn’t incorporate prejudicial ethnic and nationalistic pride.
The guy making the pitch showed an obvious common bias and condescending of others’ origins by generalizing all foreign work ethics in a bad light. (I can understand some of the inventor’s perspective though from the standpoint of, for instance, the countless times of having to call customer service of companies that seem to always have non-fluent or hard to understand reps, but I might be wrong for saying that). I like the dudes product though.
I’m thinking there wouldn’t be such battles keeping jobs in US if decades of high cost of living and lucrative greed in this country from top down were not such heavy factors.
Still possible to proudly help people in this country inside or outside of it too and more so when their company grows I suppose.
@LT T Haha you are welcome to. Feel like the name of a director with that abbreviation. lol
I honestly don’t recall. Do you have a time stamp of when I said it in the video?
Nobody wanted to partner with him bc he was racist lol
Your the man! love watching your input.
Hit me up for a chat. I might have some opportunities we can work together with!
Damien is faking it
I hate this guys so much ….. they will be so happy if he makes it for $40 and sale it $300 with unbelievable over price, because they’ve no souls but cash.
mans is lowkey racist for blaming the economic depression in his hometown from offshore
Its not racist….countries overseas can produce items for less and that has us towns and cities who relied on these industries for economic opportunity to decline.
It was a production based economy and the production slowed down because it was being shifted overseas. It’s not racist or blaming someone. It’s just stating a fact
This was tough to watch. I also feel like a lot of offshore production is cheap because they may treat their workers poorly, or because the amount of money needed to survive their may be lower, but the standard of living is also lower.
this dude handle his rejevtion like a BOSS
It was his subtext to the explanation for not wanting to work with foreign entities. It rubbed the Sharks, and me, the wrong way. It felt icky – he definitely had…opinions.