Top 3 Times Entrepreneurs Didn’t Want To Disclose Information | Dragons' Den

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00:00 - Season 13, Episode 8. British Cassis
14:18 - Season 19, Episode 2. The Toto Sleep Company
00:00 - Season 14, Episode 9.TickX

An international sensation, Dragon's Den features entrepreneurs pitching for investment in the Den from our Dragons, five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.

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The more I see and hear Sara Davies, the more I like her. No bullying, no lessons, no arrogance, and an immediate solid contact with hopeful entrepreneurs in whose products she has confidence. I hope her track record backs up my confidence, but her people skills leave her fellow Dragons in the dust. I hope that this venture works out well for all concerned.

twangbarfly
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That first one was pain. If all five of them have essentially come up with the exact same figure, then that's what it's worth. They come up with their figures independently of each other.

jack-a-lopium
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The clawback for the Cassis pitch being outright rejected was ridiculous. The conditions are normally pretty onerous like "if I get all my money back within a year", but the offer Sarah made should have been very easy to meet. That would tell me she has no confidence in her ability to grow the business.

callum
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That first individual screwed up so badly. Literally the worst decisions from an Entrepreneur I've ever seen in the tank.

NGMonocrom
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haha peter revealing MOS, he must have done that deliberately, and they looked worried.

TYNEPUNK
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So she walzes in not needing money but saying she needs expertise, and then dismissing the input of the expert dragons.

bjornlangoren
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Jo was clearly there just to advertise her wine and was never going to take an offer. She clearly had her own capital to put into the business.

RockinRhinox
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Its pointless to go on a public tv show asking for money if you don't want to be transparent.

Who invests in anything with no information 😂

yeah_right
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The first one was only on for the exposure for her business. She already had a successful business selling to multiple international brands. She absolutely could have used some of that money to jump start the drinks scheme.

JulietHotel
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That first lady was bonkers.
Im not sure she actually knew what she was doing there. The look on all the dragon's faces when they realized nothing they said was going through

EmmaEquinox
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Peter wanted code XD like he understands it lol

UnknownUnrecognized
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The french alcohol 🍷 pitch

1/ she says she wants the expertise then digs her heels in & refuses to budge on saras deal which gives her incredible expertise with the opportunity to get her percentage in time. What does this say about her ability to accept advise ….branding or otherwise once the partnership starts.

felinefriend
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Guys hands in the last pitch be like
🙏👐🙏👐🙏👐🙌👐

masterblast
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When they have an NDA's though, and Dragon's try to force the entrepreneurs to tell them, not sure what they're supposed to do, since they legally can't say

Moinul
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The second one… You don’t need a product to find out the appropriate wake window for your child.

Norfolkgal
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13:42 "Took courage to refuse the offers" - That wasn't courage. That was stupidity.

MarceloVeronezzi
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I believe this. So you must be right.

Fush
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Nice. MUCH less cringeworthy than Shark Tank. Can I watch this in the US?

miloseveggies
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She Didn’t understand the one offer she even said it herself. I’m surprised they didn’t explain it for her

heiltecnne
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When will these people learn if you’re gonna go on the telly and ask for money then you need to disclose every single thing about yourselves!!!!

georgehand