4 of the Toughest Negotiations in Den History! | Dragons’ Den

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Featuring some of the toughest negotiations to go down in the Den, this special episode sees the tables turn as the Dragons are met with entrepreneurs who know how to take control and strike a deal.

Here are 4 of the toughest Dragons’ Den negotiations:

00:01​ – #1 Alex Buzaianu pitches ‘Temporary Forevers’, a brand of luxury leather goods aimed at the tech-savvy.

15:07​ – #2 Gary Taylor pitches ‘Alpine Cleaning’, a franchise of HGV cleaning services.

30:57​ – #3 Sharon Wright pitches ‘Magnamole’ an invention that threads cables through cavity walls using magnets.

45:30​ – #4 John Kershaw pitches ‘M14 Industries’, a system that takes the coding and software engineering out of app development.

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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