Dragons’ Den, season 9, episode 7: review
Episode seven of Dragons’ Den saw some serious investments made by the Dragons read our review of the latest episode.
Episode seven of Dragons’ Den saw some serious investments made by the Dragons read our review of the latest episode.
By Simon Bevan
Rolls-Royce’s Beijing dealership sold more cars last year than any other Rolls-Royce dealership in the world ? is this a sign of things to come
Another week of Dragons’ Den, and we were treated to a range of fascinating and unconventional ? businesses. But which businesses convinced the Dragons to open their chequebooks?
By Alice Murray
The Business Growth Fund has appointed Jon Rhodes, former Brunswick partner, as director of communications and marketing.
What does this “junior Davos” accomplish besides training a generation of worthy windbags, asks Milo Yiannopoulos.
By Stuart Rock
Phil Doye started Kelway when he was 21, selling fax rolls from his flat. Now it’s a £250m giant, lauded by HP and Dell. Welcome a future billion-pound business.
Another set of crazy ideas on Dragons’ Den this week: dog litter trays, fancy dress shops, fence preservation, giant knitting needles… but which won backing from the Dragons?
By Kate Bassett
Another windfall for Peter Jones. The Dragons Den star has just sold one of his telecoms businesses Wireless Logic for £38m.
From massage chairs, human cannonballs and Hilary Devey’s giant shoulder pads, the first episode of Dragons’ Den didn’t disappoint.
By Kate Bassett
Hilary Devey makes her debut appearance on Dragons’ Den this Sunday. Why did she join the Den” What kind of businesses interest her” We interview the “new girl” Hilary Devey.