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Join Shark Tank Australia shark Sabri Suby for a weekly roundup of each week’s king or queen of the tank, the pitches that were eaten alive, and an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the fishiest tank dynamics.
As sharks, we’re always on the hunt for red flags — whether it’s insane valuations, low online conversions, or complex supply chains. So, who swam to victory and who got thrown to the sharks this week?
Vanable
First in the tank was Sebastian Langton with his van design business, Vanable, which had achieved $2.7 million in sales and has an expected $4 million in revenue for next year.
It sounded promising on paper, but when we looked closer, the waters became murky.
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