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This is why I want to go on Restaurant Startup. Sign me up. Once Javier comes back, he’ll give him $150,000 of capital. Joe will own 75% of the restaurant until he gets his money back.
“Restaurant Startup” incorporates “Shark Tank’s” element of having investors — in this case successful restaurant moguls Joe Bastianich and Tim Love — choosing whether or not to ...
Last night Restaurant Startup premiered on CNBC, and in this first episode, they were right on trend. Both teams who pitched to Joe Bastianich and Tim Love were going for the anti-steakhouse ...
CNBC's "Restaurant Startup" takes a more hardcore look at aspiring restauranteurs and examines if they have the skills that are crucial to launching and running a restaurant. The show kicks off ...
Another way to put it, if you’re not into French cream puffs: This CNBC show deals with the business of running a restaurant rather than a cooking competition. Said Bastianich: “My grandmother ...
Time for a “Shark Tank” where the sole object is to feed. CNBC’s new “Restaurant Startup” hunts for people who have an idea for a restaurant and lack the capital to launch one. So they ...
All within its pilot episode, CNBC’s Restaurant Startup has the essential ingredients for an ideal reality show with crying men; well-placed, dramatized music; no-nonsense straight talk; and ...
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Owner.com Inc., a startup making software for restaurants and other small businesses, has raised a new funding round at a $1 billion valuation — quintuple its value a year ago.
Johann Moonesinghe, CEO of Austin-based restaurant fintech startup inKind, completed the acquisition April 16, setting the table for Etta to emerge from bankruptcy.