Jan 14, 2021 10:48am Mark Cuban's new company plans to disclose the cost of development and distribution for each of its drugs and then add a 15% margin to land on a wholesale price. (Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons) Billionaire investor Mark Cuban is famous for critiquing startup plans on the hit TV series “Shark Tank,” often dismissing would-be entrepreneurs with the show’s famous line, “I’m out.” But Cuban has also been a longtime critic of high health costs—and now he’s jumping in to offer one solution. Cuban has launched a new company, Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs, which has a plan to offer low-cost rivals to overpriced generic drugs. The company is launching with one product: albendazole, an antiparasitic. It will charge $20 per tablet, a steep discount to its current average cash price of $225, according to the company’s website.