Mark Cuban: 'The only constant of business is change' | Gene Marks

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On a recent podcast, The billionaire entrepreneur shared his business widsom with me. Here are some highlights

Unlike some of his Shark Tank colleagues, Mark Cuban is not out shilling corporate products, accepting sponsorship dollars or collecting appearance and speaking fees. Instead, when he’s not running an NBA team or overseeing a myriad of other investments, Cuban has been making a point of getting himself publicly involved in issues that affect small businesses around the US.

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Change what? Tax?

and greed

Cut the business out this great quote u noob 'Only change is constant' Do not put businesses everywhere like trump!

Oh ffs

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