After one year at the University of Pittsburgh, he transferred to Indiana University
Cuban moved to Dallas, Texas, where he first found work as a bartender, and then as a salesperson for Your Business Software.
Cuban started his own company, MicroSolutions. MicroSolutions wrote software programs for businesses and households to be able to share large amounts of information conveniently. He sold the company for $6 million
Mark receives Kelley School of Business Alumni Award - Distinguished Entrepreneur
Broadcast.com was acquired by Yahoo for $5.7 billion in Yahoo! stock.
Mark purchased the Dallas Mavericks for $285 million.
Cuban married Tiffany Stewart. They have three children
Cuban announced that he would be working with ABC television to produce a reality television series, The Benefactor. Due to poor ratings, the series was canceled before the full season aired.
the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil suit against Mark Cuban relating to alleged insider trading in the shares of Mamma.com. Mark was innocent.
Mark Cuban gets the Outstanding Team ESPY awards.
Mark Cuban joins Shark Tank.
Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat for the NBA title.
Cuban made a $5 million donation to Indiana University at Bloomington for the "Mark Cuban Center for Sports Media and Technology."