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Don't you all feel shark tank judges are the one who should be judge like they don't have seen one quarter profit and they all are rejecting others for their loss it's ironic ( this is not for those whose startup is profitable, btw peyush had admitte

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Just because they are making losses doesn't mean they are not fit to be sharks. Some businesses require a lot of capital and risk before returning outsized returns for example Uber.

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