Dragons Dumbfounded by Entrepreneur’s $2M Facebook Stock Payout | Dragons’ Den

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Next into the Den is Louis with his clothing brand, ‘OHMME’. Louis first dipped his toes into the world of business at 11 years old but now he’s pitching for an investment of £80,000 investment in return for a 6% cut in the business, but has he used his Facebook shares wisely?

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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