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Mar 31, 2021 · But then again, most people don't work in Dragons' Den, the long-running TV series which sees hopeful entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to industry leaders in an effort to...
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Henry de Zoete and Will Hodson, co-founders of Look After My...
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Mar 31, 2021 · But then again, most people don't work in Dragons' Den, the long-running TV series which sees hopeful entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to industry leaders in an effort to...
RULE 2: THE Q&A. Entrepreneurs DO NOT have to answer all the questions asked, but what they do or do not choose to answer may affect the outcome - for example, if they refuse to reveal...
- Steven Bartlett
- Peter Jones
- Deborah Meaden
- Touker Suleyman
- Sara Davies
At 29 years old, Steven Bartlett is the youngest dragon to join the show. The investor has joined for the brand new series and is best-known for being an entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of social media marketing agency, The Social Chain. Steven dropped out of university and started the business from his bedroom in Manchester. Following his suc...
Peter Jones is theonly dragon who has been with the show since the very beginning.The multi-millionaire investor is known for his wide-ranging businesses portfolio which includes everything from Jessop and Wonderland Magazine to Levi Roots and Red Letter Days. In 2009 he was made a CBE for services to business, enterprise and young people. Away fro...
Deborah Meaden is the second longest-serving Dragon on the show,having joined in 2006. She made her fortune in the leisure park industry and was top dog at Weststar Holidays before she sold the company in 1991 for £33million. These days, when she's not appearing on the show or busy managing her many investments, she can be found with her husband Pa...
Retail mogul Touker Suleyman joined the show in 2015 after spending more than 40 years building high-street heavyweights Hawes & Curtis and Ghost. The British-Turkish Cypriot fashion entrepreneur has two daughters, Tashia, 22, and Taya, 19. Not much is known about them or their mother, as 70-year-oldTouker prefers to keep his family life out of the...
Sara Davies, made her fortune in the crafting sector. Over ten years ago, she founded Crafter's Companion from her university bedroom. MORE: Meet the youngest ever investor who will be joining Dragons' Den Sara Davies is the BBC show's newest face Spotting a gap in the market for an envelope-making tool for DIY card-makers, Sara decided to invent o...
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Mar 21, 2024 · Collectively, the Dragons have invested millions of pounds into the businesses of hopeful entrepreneurs who have dared to enter the den across the show's 19-year history. But which ones...
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Aug 8, 2023 · Preparing a Dragons’ Den pitch tip #1: Research the Dragons. Unlike with a bank or grant, when you go onto Dragons’ Den, you’re asking people to invest their time, money, and business acumen in your idea. Researching who they are, and the kinds of investments they’ve made in the past is essential.
Dragons' Den is a British reality television business programme, presented by Evan Davis and based upon the original Japanese series. The show allows several entrepreneurs an opportunity to present their varying business ideas to a panel of five wealthy investors, the "Dragons" of the show's title, and pitch for financial investment while ...
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