PITTSBURGH — Entrepreneur, owner of the Dallas Mavericks and investor on CNBC’s Shark Tank Mark Cuban is offering a deal to Buffalo Bills’ wide receiver Cole Beasley if he gets the COVID-19 vaccine.
Beasley tweeted Tuesday morning that he’d get vaccinated “and be an advocate for it if Pfizer puts a percentage of its earnings from the vaccine in my wife’s name.”
I’ll get vaccinated and be an advocate for it if Pfizer puts a percentage of its earnings from the vaccine in my wife’s name. https://t.co/2tOr9jjDaM
— Cole Beasley (@Bease11) July 20, 2021
After Beasley’s tweet, Cuban responded back that he would buy his wife a share of Pfizer’s stock if he gets the vaccine and promotes it on all of his social media.
I’ll tell you what Cole. You get vaccinated and promote vaccination on all your social, I’ll buy your wife a share of Pfizer stock. It pays a 3.78% dividend. That way she is getting a percentage of Pfizer’s earnings. Deal ? https://t.co/gMmMHt97ro
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) July 20, 2021
“It pays a 3.78% dividend. That way she is getting a percentage of Pfizer’s earnings. Deal?” Cuban wrote on Twitter.
Beasley has been among the more outspoken members of the NFL when it comes to the league’s COVID-19 vaccination policies. He has not yet responded to Cuban’s offer on Twitter.
Cuban was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in Mt. Lebanon.
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