A fun way to decorate Easter eggs in a neat manner is introduced; a glue-less and reusable tape invention is pitched; an entrepreneur presents his digital tool.
The Sharks consider pitches related to a portable three-in-one charger, a DIY electric vehicle kit, a sweet potato pie and indoor bumper cars for children.
A serial imposter assumes a new role as an heir to the famed Rockefeller family, but the discovery of a collection of bones in a community raises questions.
A stuffed suitcase contains a body that is identified as a woman from Chicago named Sheila von Wiese-Mack, so an investigation begins at a luxury resort.
The show's team reports from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, observing the posts where shares of the biggest companies in the world are traded.
A panel of top investors offers insights into the financial markets as the events of the day unfold, and they help to set the tone for the rest of the day.
The hosts present viewers with spirited discussions on the biggest stories of the day, including news items affecting the economy, the markets and real estate.
Experts take a close look at the markets in the final hour before the bell sounds to observe how the markets are moving and how investors are reacting.
Silicon Valley investor Chris Sacca rejoins the Shark panel; an entrepreneur's smart plate invention could solve dieting dilemmas; a follow-up on Ilumi.
The brothers of an NFL player present an insulated sports bottle; a teenager devises a tool to ease foot pain; a man has a way to keep possessions safe.
Entrepreneurs offer knife sharpening by mail; a device that offers relief from bug bites is introduced; a vegan alternative to pork rinds is presented.
An entrepreneur pitches her product to discover secrets about a cat; an entrepreneur introduces his men's fashion accessory; a multi-purpose dip is presented.
A girl pitches a jewelry line to the Sharks that she invented when she was just 10 years old; one inventor is revisited after his Lightfilm idea went global.
'Car flippers' Jeff Allen and Perry Barndt travel to Las Vegas to see a 1981 Ferrari with great potential and then take a load of inventory to a Dallas auction.