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| Name | Spikeball |
|---|---|
| Main Presenters | Chris Ruder |
| Order Shown in Episode | 4 |
| Final Deal | Offer made from sharks |
Chris Ruder appeared on Shark Tank Season 6, Episode 29, which aired on May 15, 2015, with the next great American team-based sport.
Spikeball is listed in the Fitness Outdoors category. In plain terms, the business is described as the next great American team-based sport.
Spikeball asked the Sharks for $500,000 for 10%, implying a valuation of about $5 million.
On the show, Spikeball made a listed deal with Daymond John for $500,000 for 20%.
If treated as straight equity, the listed deal works out to about $2.5 million implied valuation, down from the original $5 million implied valuation.
This pitch is included as context for the more important question: what happened after Shark Tank.
| Made By | Label | Sharks Part of Deal | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sharks | Deal | Daymond John | $500,000 for 20% |
| Company | Offered | $500,000 for 10% |
| Update Season | Update Episode |
|---|---|
| No Episode Updates | |
Spikeball accepted an on-air Shark Tank deal for $500,000 for 20%. Follow-up reporting lists the company as still operating after its Shark Tank appearance. (Spikeball Shark Tank Update https://www.sharktankblog.com/business/spikeball/Link Preview
The official website for Spikeball is listed as spikeball.com. (Spikeball website https://spikeball.comLink Preview
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