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      • Each Dragon is working as an individual investor. The Dragons can invest as little or as much of their own money as they want. It is up to the entrepreneur to persuade them to match the required investment or pledge to invest a portion thereof.
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  2. 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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    When Alex Savelli and Finn Lagun entered the den in 2018, their businessPasta Evangelistswas brushed off by the dragons as nothing special and their request for £75,000 in exchange for a 2.5% equity stake was rejected. However, the fresh pasta delivery service got the last laugh as after the episode aired, sales almost doubled and they managed to a...

    Shaun Pulfrey appeared on the show back in 2007 with his is genius invention, the Tangle Teezer, hoping for an £80,000 investment for a 15 per cent stake in the company.Sadly for him, his pitch went south after he struggled to demonstrate the product's painless detangling abilities on a severely knotted head of hair. The idea was branded "hair-brai...

    It might have been a while since we've been in an airport, but we've bet you've all seen these colourful ride-on children's suitcase that make travelling with young kids a breeze. Founder Rob Law pitched the business to the dragons in 2006 but was sent packing after Theo Paphitis broke a strap on one of the cases, suggesting that the design still n...

    While online takeaway order and delivery services hardly seem revolutionary these days, back in 2007 when Shane Lake and Tony Charles pitched their idea of Hungry House, they were definitely on to something new. MORE: Dragons' Den: 5 of most successful businesses from the show The pair managed to secure an offer of £100,000 from James Caan and Duca...

    Skinny Dipmay sell everything from clothing to lifestyle products now, but when they launched in 2011, they were primarily focused on creating fashionable and quirky phone cases, headphones and tech accessories. Seeking a £120,000 investment for a 20 per cent share of their burgeoning business, founders Lewis Blitz and James and Richard Gold, appea...

  3. 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...

  4. May 13, 2021 · Dragons’ Den is a BBC Studios production. The Executive Producer is Chi Ukairo, the Series Editor is Samantha Davies and the Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Sarah Clay.

  5. Jul 1, 2021 · From Duncan Bannatyne and Theo Paphitis to Sarah Willingham and more, find out what the former investors are up to now.

  6. Feb 16, 2023 · The biggest production secrets and behind the scenes details of Dragons' Den on BBC. What it is really like filming the show and the process of pitching.

  7. Each Dragon is working as an individual investor. The Dragons can invest as little or as much of their own money as they want. It is up to the entrepreneur to persuade them to match the...

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