It's the TV show where it pays to swim with the sharks. Another group of entrepreneurs will try to get money to grow their business on "Shark Tank" Friday night during a special Halloween-themed episode.
These are just two of the companies backed by Cuban and each of "Sharks" has their own success stories."They worked circles around me, and I was working hard, but these guys have 50 trucks, 25 restaurants, all these franchises and they got rich because they worked for it," Corcoran said. "I'm sitting on the show, the door is opening. I'm hoping to God I'm going to meet me, and I can do for someone what someone did for me because someone once loaned me a thousand dollars. If I didn't have a thousand dollars, I could never have started a business," Corcoran said.