Mark Cuban to Leave 'Shark Tank' After Season 16
Billionaire Entrepreneur Prioritizes Family Time, Continues Other Business Ventures
- Mark Cuban, billionaire entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, has announced his departure from ABC's 'Shark Tank' after the upcoming 16th season.
- Cuban has been a regular on the show since its third season, investing in hundreds of companies and inspiring generations of entrepreneurs.
- The decision to leave the show is reportedly due to Cuban's desire to spend more time with his family, particularly his teenage children.
- Cuban's departure has not yet been confirmed by ABC, and it is unclear who will replace him on the panel of investors.
- Despite leaving 'Shark Tank', Cuban will continue his various business ventures, including his ownership of the Dallas Mavericks and co-founding of Cost Plus Drugs.




























