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  2. Category:Dragons' Den - Wikipedia

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  3. Dragons' Den (Canadian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    An inventive mother looks to show the Dragons she doesn't make rash decisions, a company hopes the Dragons can stomach their business proposal, and more! October 4, 2018 4 For the first time ever, Dragons' Den pulls back the curtain to reveal the exciting inner workings of Canada's favourite business show. October 11, 2018 5

  4. DragonsDen is facing backlash over cultural appropriation after two white entrepreneurs from Québec, Canada, pitched a “better” version of boba tea. The episode sparked particular ...

  5. Rachel Elnaugh - Wikipedia

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    In the mid 2000s, Elnaugh joined the BBC's reality series Dragons' Den. [4] She was one of the five investors ("Dragons") in the first two series of the show, being the only female dragon at that time. [11]

  6. List of Dragons' Den (British TV programme) offers Series 21 ...

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    BC Books UK’s pitch failed due to the dragons citing low profits and belief that sports memorabilia of such value should have profits donated to charity. Gary Neville did however offer to advise the business for a short time. Remains active. Active [62] [63] Episode 4 25 January 2024 Daniel Westall and Naomi Walmsley The Stone Age Company 40,000

  7. Michael Wekerle - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, he was announced as one of two new dragons, along with restaurateur Vikram Vij, who would join Dragons' Den in its ninth season following the departures of Kevin O'Leary and Bruce Croxon. [10] In one of his first dragon deals on the series, he invested in Covergalls, a new line of workwear designed for women in industrial jobs. [11]

  8. W. Brett Wilson - Wikipedia

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    After announcing his departure from Dragons' Den in early 2011, he participated in his own entrepreneurship-themed series, Risky Business. [4] He has written regularly on entrepreneurship for the Oilweek, Alberta Venture [5] [6] [7] and the National Post. [8] In 2012, he published Redefining Success: Still Making Mistakes [9] through Penguin Books.

  9. Peter Jones (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Jones is the sole remaining original Dragon on the BBC's Dragons' Den, which started in January 2005 and has continued with a new series approximately yearly.Jones had regular conflicts in the Den with former Dragon Duncan Bannatyne, who appeared on the show from 2005 to 2014.