Deborah & Touker Clash Over a Golden Piece of Advice | Dragons' Den
Leila Rose Faddoul founder of 'Kameleon Rose' pitched her multi-purpose garments to the Dragons but she was told her dresses were “dull” and had been displayed like a “garage sale”. The £500,000 valuation she placed on her travel clothing business was dismissed as “crazy”. The pitch took a unique turn when Touker provided Leila with some of his 'Touker-Time"...
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Jenny hasn't been home for 20 years, always out.
Jenny knows a lot about travelling, coz she’s always out.
There are 3 absolute certainties in life:
“Where are the pockets for vitamins?” - Tej, 2020.
Jenny: NHS needs more doctors, so for that reason I’m out.
They should make a 'where are they now' episode so we can see what the end result was for these entrepreneurs
Deborah is fantastic. She always gives really genuine and detailed advice whereas the others just list everything that’s wrong with the business and then declare themselves out!
We don’t need an investment
Entrepreneur: This product could make you billions
Nobody:
1 dress, 100 different Primark designs
when she said she was studying to be a surgeon taj was impressed😂
The score of deals has to be
Nobody's ever even disappointed when Jenny declares herself out.
dragons - "you just let us assassinate your business, speak up"
I enjoyed this episode of Toukatime.
Touker: Tell me how big this business can get
11:38
I always love Debras reactions when they accept her offer. Always so enthusiastic
I am blown away how clueless are the male dragons about the colours and styles of travel gears . Those designs and colours are bang on. You can travel in those , you can party in those , you can dine in those with little effort and always look appropriate. Well done Deborah for investing in this business