Tom Cucco, founder of Table 87, pitched his Brooklyn-based coal oven pizza by the slice, seeking $200,000 for 10% equity to grow his frozen pizza business.
Tom Cucco, founder of Table 87, pitched his Brooklyn-based coal oven pizza by the slice, seeking $200,000 for 10% equity to grow his frozen pizza business.
Table 87 was the first in NYC to sell coal-fired pizza by the slice, offering crispy, flavorful slices without buying a whole pie.
Table 87 was the first in NYC to sell coal-fired pizza by the slice, offering crispy, flavorful slices without buying a whole pie.
Tom asked for $200,000 for 10% equity, valuing the company at $2 million. He showcased fresh, high-quality slices and shared $260,000 frozen pizza sales in 250 stores.
Tom asked for $200,000 for 10% equity, valuing the company at $2 million. He showcased fresh, high-quality slices and shared $260,000 frozen pizza sales in 250 stores.
Lori Greiner: $250,000 for 20%, later 19%Barbara Corcoran: $200,000 for 30%Kevin O’Leary: $200,000 with $0.25 royalty per slice (no equity)Mark Cuban & Robert Herjavec: No offer
Lori Greiner: $250,000 for 20%, later 19%Barbara Corcoran: $200,000 for 30%Kevin O’Leary: $200,000 with $0.25 royalty per slice (no equity)Mark Cuban & Robert Herjavec: No offer
Tom accepted Lori’s $250,000 for 19% equity offer, impressed by her retail connections and support for scaling.
Tom accepted Lori’s $250,000 for 19% equity offer, impressed by her retail connections and support for scaling.