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This $1 billion company was once rejected on "Shark Tank"

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"I think the only way to fail is to stop, and so because of that I'm just not willing to stop."
- Jamie Siminoff, CEO of Ring
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This $1 billion company was once rejected on 'Shark Tank'—here's how the founder proved them wrong
Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff's business was on season five of "Shark Tank," but left without a deal. Now Richard Branson is an investor.
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Here's how the Senate tax bill affects people earning less than $100,000
If you're making less than $75,000, these tax cuts aren't for you.
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Australians may pay more taxes than Americans but here's what they get
The real difference between the U.S. and Australia isn't what citizens pay, it's what they get in exchange.
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