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TIME Article: TV’s Shark Tank Guru: In Real Life, No Business Whi

A TIME article today takes a big bite out of Shark Tank judge Kevin O’Leary.

…That take-no-prisoners toughness is certainly entertaining, but behind the ego and bluster, O’Leary’s real-life business performance is spotty. All four of the funds run by O’Leary’s asset-management company are trailing the market this year. Shares of the company’s oldest fund, O’Leary Global Equity Income Fund, which was launched in 2008, have plunged nearly 24% in the past year. Next, there’s the truth-in-advertising problem: O’Leary calls himself an “eco-preneur,” but many of the funds’ investments are in coal companies and other large polluters. An O’Leary Funds representative declined to comment on the performance of the funds….

…It’s not the first bit of unpleasantness for O’Leary. For most of the 1990s, he was the president of educational-software company Softkey, which he co-founded with fellow Canadian entrepreneur Michael Perik. O’Leary and Perik sold the firm, which they renamed the Learning Company, to Mattel in 1999 for $3.6 billion. But almost immediately the deal turned sour. The Learning Company lost $200 million in the second half of 1999 alone. O’Leary and Perik, who joined Mattel after the merger, left the toy company six months later in a management shake-up. In 2001, Mattel disposed of the Learning Company by giving away most of the division to a private-equity firm for free.

Anyone who can pick a corporate pocket for $3.6 billion is a pretty cool customer, but there are many lingering questions about the business that O’Leary and Perik delivered to Mattel in return for that money. “It was an ugly mess,” says Bernard Stolar, a software-industry veteran who was brought in by Mattel to take over the Learning Company from O’Leary and Perik. “There had been an awful lot of mismanagement at the company.”…

Read the whole article here

There is no doubt that Kevin O’Leary is very entertaining on Shark Tank, I leave it up to you to make up your mind about his business dealings.