Niaive ... or a good actor. Shame either way. I really quite liked her; wanted her to do well. Then the conversation progressed, as did the cringe factor. At the end, dumb is dumb 😔
@@honeysweetbunbun I think that's a bit of an unfair characterization. While technically she doesn't have final say, I think that, unless she messes up, Katjes' intent is to give her full control indefinitely. Not out of any sort of kindness but because she's (presumably) done a good job running the company. I suspect her agreement with them contains provisions which make it difficult for them to override her day-to-day decisions, but of course they can still exercise a nuclear option and force her out entirely. Much in the same way a CEO, even one without any ownership stake, has "complete" control over the company they are running. All that being said, it's very weird for a subsidiary of a conglomerate to ask for an investment. I'd expect them to either you use internal resources to assist such companies or to sell them off.
@@christopherborum6551 She gave 90% of her company away to Katjes, how wouldn't u call it selling a company. She is not an owner anymore with her 10% therefore she sold it and that's what yeppeun seonyeoyeo meant.
Well not exactly since she has part of the business but yes kind of a glorified employee basically which usually people in high position in a business are since many companies give shares etc to their CEO's and managers etc so they will probably avoid cash bonuses etc along with incentivising them on doing a good job by being part of the company.
Remchaill Not if she has the voting rights. There are industries with a huge average percentage of debt (leverage) financing - doesn’t make them any less of a company. Shareholders without voting rights are effectively the same!
So a Germanic American Anglo “alliance” she wants hmmmm the last “meet-up” we all had that made the books didn’t go too well did it!!!This is no different 😆😂
Considering 10% of the company is no more then small restuant to the bigger company but if she owned atleast 50% to 60% then it would give her the legal right to the corrperite choice but on the positive note if the request was the rejected then ask for contact tips in the trade to branch out
Quite the opposite pal I do it all the time,for instance I was trying to remember someone being described as having mercury coloured skin and sat there for ages to the point I put grayish purple.I have a memory like a six,I was merely teasing but I can understand you thinking I wasn't as that's the thing,it's bloody youtube for you.When you put that about Frankenstein I just assumed youmight be older like myself but couldn't remember the name.Anyway not that old I'm only 50 but remember as acid watching the old black n white horrors with Boris karloff,I almost forgot his name then but I have a friend who looks like him pmsl
dont like this programme, they are greedy already mulit millionaires and then use the people that go on the show to get even richer with a high % of the persons company. the only winners are the 5 celebs on the show . and for those reasons im out
Whoever Deborah spots something and makes an early exit, it usually spells disaster in the den. People mistake how much power and presence she really has in there, she definitely wears the trousers!
Or you are not very good at sarcasms, Marina. These women usually have the lowest net worths out of all the dragons/investors on these shows and they are there to mollify annoying SJWs when they whine, kvetch and moan about the “lack of DIVERSSIITTTY!”. And while Deborah’s business acumen is one of the best (and only a bit behind Peter), it’s Peter who often asks the important questions and brings out pitch flaws, that go on to doom an investor.
She's clearly the most respected in that room out if the dragons. Many of them follow as she leads cause she usually makes the best investments and spots when something is off
That's a total failure coz the 90% share holder wasn't even present. Further more, how can one know that she had her partners permission to get more partnership and financial assistance???? The produce may have been good, but lack of her partners presence was a bad idea.
I've seen Peter make partial offers conditional on Deborah (rather than any other dragon) coming in with him before. They've worked together for a long time and clearly work well together. On the other hand I do think that for the format of the show sometimes that the Peter-Deborah axis is now too powerful and upsets the dynamic. When Duncan was around it wasn't so pronounced but it sometimes feels now like it's Peter and Deborah plus three, rather than five dragons of equal standing.
That lady wanted nothing but free advertisement. Katjes is a suuuper well known brand in Germany (it's actually third place behind Haribo and Storck on the sweets market here) and it has already branched into France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and the US. This was obviously an attempt to break into the UK by establishing a bridge head in a niche market. The few thousand pounds are pocket money for Katjes and aren't needed if they actually have faith in their product, so the only reason to be on the show (with a 10% shareholder representing, no less, can't have the CEO of Katjes be in the UK for a day) is the free advertisement...
I'm not sure that's what _she_ wanted. I think that's what Katjes wanted, and they were able to manipulate her into thinking it was in her best interests. A lot of corporations do this, they don't even have to be big ones. Give your employees a stake in the company, a snazzy title ("CEO" or something), a handful of shares, some freedom for decision making, tell them they're a big part of a journey they can take together, make them feel invested in it. It makes them forget the fact the company actually still controls everything, still has final say. Imagine if they got a Dragon in. Nothing's stopping Katjes from then restructuring everything, expanding their full brand into UK, giving the Dragon more stake and ultimately writing her out of the picture, because she's just a nobody and a Dragon is a much bigger investor with more influence. It's funny actually that none of them made that point to her just to break her spell. She so believed she was an equal partner with so much authority, even though she only has a 10% stake.
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I wouldn't call her just a sales woman. She did get her vagen product into every major store in the UK and then sold the company for £60m to one of Germany's leading sweet companies. Then stuck 800k into a new company with said german company.
@@hslmedia2663 "she (...) sold the company for £60m to one of Germany's leading sweet companies" I don't know where you pulled these statistics from, your anus?
@@hslmedia2663 If that were the case what the hell is she doing on dragons den making an arse out of herself?Shes trying to buy a franchise in a major company using the dragons cash.
@@z00h no i checked linkedin then her past companies then checked the company records from CH and followed who was added as director's then checked the company share holders report. Really not that hard but then again, it might be for someone that throws insults over social media. Her past company she sold was renamed, you dont even need to go as deep as i went. You can see how much was paid by simply looking at the data on the accounts sheet of the brand that bought it. The reason i looked a little deeper is the company that bought it has a revenue of 5.78B and isn't katjes. As for my other statement you can look at whats shes doing now and clearly see she indeed owns 10% of katjes uk.
@Cara Beaumore looks pretty smart to me. Business is not about cuddling or being nice. She is an accomplished business woman and partnering up with a big corporation (3rd biggest candy producer in Germany which says a lot after Haribo and Storck) was a good decision. It is simply a question for the dragons whether they want to be her second biggest investor which is obviously not sth they feel very excited about
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The minute Melissa turned out to be a minority shareholder/junior partner/glorified employee in a business that is part of a global conglomerate based in Germany, the Dragons attitudes were collectively like "Well, what are we talking to you for?".
That usually happens. There was a similar 90-10 situation with a guy with a device made to keep the fizz in champagne. If you are not the majority shareholder and you don't have at least one other shareholder waiting downstairs, then your pitch will collapse.
ok, Mondelez owns Cadbury. Imagine if this woman held 10% of the shares and kinda ran it, then went on this sham of a TV show where the Dragons are looking for little startups to support with an investment and their personal help, and said "I own this candy business"
One of the Den's best, with great business lessons. Melissa's side of this Den episode is also worth reading, as I explain at the end. She was there for over three hours! The unravelling of the business structure first reveals a couple of serious problems in the pitch (ie. the ownership, and the absence of the majority shareholder), but as it's hammered in turn by each of the Dragon's, especially after Deborah's quick precis of the shareholder's agreement, we learn that the whatever a business does, and whoever is involved in the directorship and decision making, the business is under the control of the majority shareholders, and if the majority is a company, rather than an individual, then it's a "subsidiary" of that company. This explains Elon Musk and Twitter, and the "hostile takeovers" we sometimes see in the news. After watching the clip I felt that Melissa deserved to be destroyed as she was, but with a little research I found her side of the story, and now I'm not so sure it was really her fault. Primarily, the BBC approached Magic Candy Factory to appear, and the company provided full details of the share structure *before* appearing in the Den. Melissa also points out that 3 hours in the den was edited to 15 minutes. Lastly, she addresses something which has always concerned me - the amount of preparation required by a startup with a small team. I picture myself spending sleepless weeks preparing while also running my business, and then still getting roasted for missing something, or forgetting numbers which I must present from memory. ------------- “Obviously a huge amount of editing goes into each episode and they are only able to show around 15 minutes of each entrepreneur, when really I was in the Den for over three hours pitching and answering questions. Unfortunately my most memorable moments didn’t make it on air.” Snover says appearing on the show definitely raised her profile. “We have had a lot of enquiries through for both businesses as a result of appearing on Dragons’ Den, but I believe we could have achieved similar results had we focused the same time and resources into doing our own PR and marketing,” she adds. Would she recommend other companies, especially start-up, appear on the show? “For a start-up, the amount of due diligence and documentation you have to provide is extensive and can be a strain on a small team. The BBC approached us to go in the Den, and we provided all details of our shareholding before appearing on the show so I did find the way they edited the piece and the process overall a little frustrating. Having said that, it was certainly a learning curve and gave our brands some great exposure.”
Because the 90% shareholder is a silent partner. He gave her money and left the day to day running of the business to her. He clearly can't be bothered to work on getting into UK markets himself.
Tell me bout it, it was even popular here in Singapore when I was younger, I thought they were everywhere, a bit surprising to me the dragons don't know it
I love Deborah. She might not be the wealthiest, but unlike the other basically ALL of her businesses are highly consumer beneficial and are highly ethical. That CANNOT be said about the others, especially Peter and Touker
You’re 100% correct lmfao. If you look up the site, it says ‘if you saw us on dragons den and would like to purchase, welcome aboard’ (or something like that ahahahha). Shits hilarious
@@FoobsTon Very true since they have to review contracts before investing and can dip out then. However, you still want to establish yourself as a good business in the eyes of the general public on this show, which she didn't do.
Wonder if Mr 90% was going to drop down to 88% or if she was about to drop from 10% to 8% lol - besides the Dragons usually want far higher percentages than what they're originally offered.
@@pegleg2959 A Republican is more accurate. Seriously, Trump himself coined the phrase “Alternative Facts” to excuse inaccuracies and cries “Fake News” every time he hears something he doesn’t like. 😂
_Jenny's friend comes over to her house, knocks on the door, and there's no answer. She picks up the phone and calls Jenny._ *Friend:* Hey, Jenny, it's me. I'm at your house. Where are you? *Jenny:* Sorry, I'm out.
When Melissa walked out of that elevator, I thought she was gonna pitch a new type of protein shake or some new gym equipment. Her arms are just glorious.
@@PointNemo9 Yeah I remember one of the people who went on said they didn't notice as many as were in the final edit, so maybe it's fully the edit room!
I know this American guy in London that made a killing out of his stupid accent,..all because of the clueless nature of the English. I think she knows exactly what she's doing, its just a shame that on this occasion so did the Dragons!
@@fairboro153 same thing happens when you put a brit in america, the truth is everyone is clueless and flocks around someone with a different accent to what they're used to lol
@@RWoody1995 Brits & Americans think of each other in a generally positive way. But, if she was Nigerian, Columbian, Bulgarian, Mongolian, etc, the difference would be viewed with serious suspicion. To note; as far as I know, not a single pitch made by someone with a weird accent ever got financial backing from any Dragon in the Den.... I think that says it all :)))
@@RWoody1995 You should see the full clip of Levi Roots in the Dragon Den. The way Deborah cut him down. She set the tone for his near down fall. That piece of paper alone saved him.
During her rather fast-paced presentation, she used her native tongue pronunciation of "vite - ah-minz". As soon as the floor was turned over to the dragons who quite naturally said "veet-a- mins", she replied in like kind before reverting back to her more familiar americanized pronunciation. I forgot to notice after her bombshell: "I own 10%, the other 90% shareholder is quite busy and didn't think he needed to come" proclamation if she bounced between the two variants.
the other shareholder runs a multi-billion dollar family business that he owns. Nobody on that Panel except Peter Jones comes anywhere near this man's relevance. They all acted shocked because instead of getting to run the show pushing around some relatively inexperienced young woman they knew they'd be dealing with someone who is at least as savvy as them. The dude didn't" think" he didn't need to come, he genuinely didn't need to come. That man makes 80.000 pound in the time it takes him to wipe his ass, why the hell would he personally fly to britain and beg for it on TV
Well she owns 10% and had the cheek to act like it was her company....the 90% shareholder must have lost the plot if he thought the Dragons would negotiate with a 3rd party😉
@Nnoitra Gilga Actually trust is important. I have a low opinion of the company and the competence of this woman. No confidence in either the philosophy nor the product. I won't be touching those jellies.
@Cody Levinson Right and what a job she did. If they're willing to compromise on respecting the show with such low integrity, why should I believe they will respect their customers or deliver a product with integrity instead of pure profit margin? She's got their name out, and I'll remember it for sure. To avoid
Call me naive but I think she just came with the sole intention of getting a free 10 minute prime time advertising slot for "her" product. She obviously knew the ownership question would come up as she had the paperwork ready and as soon as it was raised nobody would invest in the product because they didn't have a clue what they were getting into. Not sure why you would cash several million in and then not invest more than a modest amount into your next idea ... something doesn't quite stack up here.
Blame the producers for setting her up to fail. They knew the show wants independent small business owners, but they recruited her and had her on the show knowing she was already backed by a giant candy company. Don't blame her, she is a victim of greedy television producers wanting a salacious clip.
No. Most of the people that have been there does not even get 1minute of TV time. If 20 people come only 5 of them will ever get to be in their program
Pretty much, Katjes was namedropped a bunch of times on British tv, which usually has strict product placement guidelines, this just seems an insidious attempt to snag prime advertising like you said.
@@svampebob007 so you like the show that is about investing money to get % of ownership but you don't like the part of it that is about the money and ownership? interesting
@@ivancarlson953 No I'm afraid you are wrong there. She says 'Vitimins' like an American. The 'English/British' pronunciation is how he says it at 4:01. "FIT - A - MINS". Just replace the F with a V. Vit as in 'fit'.
@inside outside upside downside International investments are almost exclusively made in dollars. If they were to invest in an American company, I think they'd give the pitchers dollars. You would think all financiers are fluent in counting dollars. But they say pounds because Britain is watching the TV programme.
If anyone is wondering about all the disgusted etc faces being pulled by The Dragons: they are for effect and are in fact edited in cuts from an earlier session when a naked man with very bad diarrhea was sent out for that specific purpose. The magic of TV.
All of reality TV is made that way. They have people prerecord certain reactions and lines of dialogue and later splice them together to create a narrative they want. There's a great segment about it in Charlie Brooker's show Screenwipe where he mades his own little reality show episode and fucks around with these techniques.
What she was here for is called shark tank effect. This is a great way to market products like these without having to spend a single penny on marketing.
Surely it can't be nievety because she has sold a company she owns for in the millions which is quite an achievement. I think she was trying to hide that fact from the dragons, she should have included the share structure in the pitch when she started talking. It's definitely made her come off as dishonest looking like she was trying to pass the business off as her own.
Every video: This video: Peter: So you've run another business? Please tell me about the other business and what did you get for it. Taj: I can help you build the brand and I've got vitamins. Jenny: I'm out. Deborah: Have you got some sort of legal agreement or any other type of document that I can look at and use to find some gaps in your presentation as well as to give you some solid advice which I will then use as a reason for me to not invest. Touker: I've got fabrics and office space in London.
Jenny: "This is a great product and is something that could quite literally change the world, and for that reason, I'm going to make you an offer, and for that reason, I'm out"
Jenny walks out her front door.
“I’m no longer inside and for that reason I’m out.”
Nino Exquisite humour. Well done.
JustCallMeSix _ Exquisite vocabulary!
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I've seen this joke now about ten times on other dragons den youtube videos,it isn't your joke saddo
Paul Lindley they stole it from me saddo
She believed she owned the company. It was real in her mind. She FELT it.
Niaive ... or a good actor. Shame either way. I really quite liked her; wanted her to do well. Then the conversation progressed, as did the cringe factor. At the end, dumb is dumb 😔
That's women in general... Delusional.
@@honeysweetbunbun I think that's a bit of an unfair characterization. While technically she doesn't have final say, I think that, unless she messes up, Katjes' intent is to give her full control indefinitely. Not out of any sort of kindness but because she's (presumably) done a good job running the company. I suspect her agreement with them contains provisions which make it difficult for them to override her day-to-day decisions, but of course they can still exercise a nuclear option and force her out entirely. Much in the same way a CEO, even one without any ownership stake, has "complete" control over the company they are running.
All that being said, it's very weird for a subsidiary of a conglomerate to ask for an investment. I'd expect them to either you use internal resources to assist such companies or to sell them off.
@@xxgn Exactly! People look at their reactions and assume that this is something uncommon or even horrible.
@@christopherborum6551 She gave 90% of her company away to Katjes, how wouldn't u call it selling a company. She is not an owner anymore with her 10% therefore she sold it and that's what
yeppeun seonyeoyeo meant.
She's not an entrepreneur, she's an employee.
Well not exactly since she has part of the business but yes kind of a glorified employee basically which usually people in high position in a business are since many companies give shares etc to their CEO's and managers etc so they will probably avoid cash bonuses etc along with incentivising them on doing a good job by being part of the company.
Remchaill Not if she has the voting rights. There are industries with a huge average percentage of debt (leverage) financing - doesn’t make them any less of a company. Shareholders without voting rights are effectively the same!
And for that reason, I'm out.
So a Germanic American Anglo “alliance” she wants hmmmm the last “meet-up” we all had that made the books didn’t go too well did it!!!This is no different 😆😂
She dont own business start one have invest fee mean what shock takes work
I like how Deborah is the default 'look through the legal documents' person. She finds exactly what she needs right away
Well, she had to, the woman lied and said the company wasn't on the shareholders agreement.
Goes to show that successful people are not always just greedy, but also intelligent in many ways.
She doesn’t they’re in there for hours. They edit the whole thing.
She is a smart cookie
Editing
Once Deborah asks to see the paperwork it's all over.
Deborah is great at the documents- and so is Peter
Doug Chance i know right, if i went on the show id want deborah or peter for sure
Deborah : I want to see the paperwork
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@@ghw1985 lol!!!!
@@ghw1985 anyone else see a hint of laser eyes?
Legit starting to think Jenny only comes for the free water
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@@jonathanflycht3048 Thats the point in the joke, you wetwipe
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Who wouldn’t 😂
@@kinga4b124 jackass over here
"something to chew on", "sour the mood", my god these puns lol
Everytime.. he never fails with the puns. He's found his calling in life
They're awful.
@@sticksman7819 Have you got any better ideas for puns then Justin? :P
@@joshualeahy2162 I haven't but rest assured as soon as I do il let you know Joshua.
@@sticksman7819 Thanks. I look forward to whatever you can come up with. 🤗
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Dragons den RUclips has found me again.... I was 7 months clean😔
Back to chasing the dragon 🐉💨🏃
I was 4 months off and now I'm back since yesterday. I'm in deep already again. Eh..
LOL 1 year here. Damn RUclips suggested me one episode, and here I am. Again.
I was 30 mins clean
Same here... I had not watched it for 6 months.. Now I am addicted again.
Love how Touka keeps eating the sweets almost quicker before she is rejected
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Love when Deborah and Peter exchange looks of disgust... Reminds me of my parents at my parents evening...
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She actually believes she owns the business at 10%, kinda reminds me of how those MLM people feel.
Right? And at any time they wanted, Katjes could strong-arm her out of the deal (which probably would have happened, had this pitch been successful).
Considering 10% of the company is no more then small restuant to the bigger company but if she owned atleast 50% to 60% then it would give her the legal right to the corrperite choice but on the positive note if the request was the rejected then ask for contact tips in the trade to branch out
Amazon asks for an investment of 10 quid for 75%
Jenney: I'm out
@Redblade the joke is that jenny never made an investment from her time in the den , she even got rejected one time 😂😂
@Redblade 🤦🏻♂️
Why don't you just say The bride of Frankenstein pmsl
Quite the opposite pal I do it all the time,for instance I was trying to remember someone being described as having mercury coloured skin and sat there for ages to the point I put grayish purple.I have a memory like a six,I was merely teasing but I can understand you thinking I wasn't as that's the thing,it's bloody youtube for you.When you put that about Frankenstein I just assumed youmight be older like myself but couldn't remember the name.Anyway not that old I'm only 50 but remember as acid watching the old black n white horrors with Boris karloff,I almost forgot his name then but I have a friend who looks like him pmsl
Siv* not six,damned predictive text
I don't actually have any money at all and for that reason, I'm out.
dont like this programme, they are greedy already mulit millionaires and then use the people that go on the show to get even richer with a high % of the persons company. the only winners are the 5 celebs on the show . and for those reasons im out
@@questioneverything8301 So in fact you don't understand how the show works. Right.
@@Argumemnon Enlighten me? see if we concur?
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Bill Gates: hi Jenny I'm offering you 50% of Microsoft, totally free
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Whoever Deborah spots something and makes an early exit, it usually spells disaster in the den. People mistake how much power and presence she really has in there, she definitely wears the trousers!
@Dave Steward you can’t even spell
Or you are not very good at sarcasms, Marina. These women usually have the lowest net worths out of all the dragons/investors on these shows and they are there to mollify annoying SJWs when they whine, kvetch and moan about the “lack of DIVERSSIITTTY!”.
And while Deborah’s business acumen is one of the best (and only a bit behind Peter), it’s Peter who often asks the important questions and brings out pitch flaws, that go on to doom an investor.
@@armans2473 what was the point of your comment
As soon as Deborah asks to read something you are screwed
She's clearly the most respected in that room out if the dragons.
Many of them follow as she leads cause she usually makes the best investments and spots when something is off
So basically she wants them to invest in a business that’s already owned by someone else and she’s just a pawn.
owned by someone bigger than those dragons.
@@nox5555 whose this person thats bigger than the dragons?
That's a total failure coz the 90% share holder wasn't even present. Further more, how can one know that she had her partners permission to get more partnership and financial assistance????
The produce may have been good, but lack of her partners presence was a bad idea.
@@windyblower1211 Katjes is Germany's 3rd biggest candy producer which says a lot in the country of Augustus Gloob (after Haribo and Storck)
@@nox5555 and its not even a someone it's a giant corporation in a different country.
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After giving birth to two boys my wife says this is not funny.
LMFAO!!!!! XD
They all look like they haven't slept since 2013
God yes, Peter Jones looks like he's crawled in from sleeping in the local park
They sniff to much gear😂
Hahahah I think it’s cuz of the lighting 😂
As Rick James would say:
"Cocaine's a helluva drug!"
Jenny’s been sleeping out since 1963
I loved that little glance between Peter and Deborah. You can tell they have a lot of respect for each other
I've seen Peter make partial offers conditional on Deborah (rather than any other dragon) coming in with him before. They've worked together for a long time and clearly work well together.
On the other hand I do think that for the format of the show sometimes that the Peter-Deborah axis is now too powerful and upsets the dynamic. When Duncan was around it wasn't so pronounced but it sometimes feels now like it's Peter and Deborah plus three, rather than five dragons of equal standing.
@@wyrmseyeview9555 bring back Duncan and Richard!
That lady wanted nothing but free advertisement. Katjes is a suuuper well known brand in Germany (it's actually third place behind Haribo and Storck on the sweets market here) and it has already branched into France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy and the US. This was obviously an attempt to break into the UK by establishing a bridge head in a niche market. The few thousand pounds are pocket money for Katjes and aren't needed if they actually have faith in their product, so the only reason to be on the show (with a 10% shareholder representing, no less, can't have the CEO of Katjes be in the UK for a day) is the free advertisement...
QemeH my dad is from Solingen. We order the Katjes Kinder all the time since those are his favorite. I love them!
I'm not sure that's what _she_ wanted. I think that's what Katjes wanted, and they were able to manipulate her into thinking it was in her best interests. A lot of corporations do this, they don't even have to be big ones. Give your employees a stake in the company, a snazzy title ("CEO" or something), a handful of shares, some freedom for decision making, tell them they're a big part of a journey they can take together, make them feel invested in it. It makes them forget the fact the company actually still controls everything, still has final say. Imagine if they got a Dragon in. Nothing's stopping Katjes from then restructuring everything, expanding their full brand into UK, giving the Dragon more stake and ultimately writing her out of the picture, because she's just a nobody and a Dragon is a much bigger investor with more influence. It's funny actually that none of them made that point to her just to break her spell. She so believed she was an equal partner with so much authority, even though she only has a 10% stake.
It was a assault by a ruthless german businessman. The dragon descendants of Churchill correctly analyzed and neutralized the attack!
I never saw this candy in Italy
@@KillerTechniques They own Sperlari, Saila, Dietorelle and Dietor in Italy ;)
Don Corleone: "I'm gonna make her an offer she can't refuse."
Jenny: I'm out
One of the best so far
**Wakes up with a horse head on her bed**
Jenny: Ugh! The nerve on this one!
Martin Turesson 😂😂😂
She was refusing offers, two at a time!!
Miiiikke! You don’t come to London and speak to a man like Touker Sulyeman like THAT!
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J F B Weak.
Take your damn upvote.
This thread is genius! 🤣🤣👍
I love how Touker always looks so proud after declaring he's out
like he finished a delicious meal, hahaha
It's true; he always says "I'm out" like he's telling you great news
Touker gives me the impression that he's a good guy and his friendly manner isn't just an act, but it does veer into annoyingly smug/smarmy at times.
Totally. He and Jenny are not tough - they just have terrible energy.
Melissa killing it on arm day though.
Edit: well this thread blew up.
Sean Wilkinson .... is that because they look like mans arms? 😂
@@StevenM1 Women can be fit and have muscles too, or have you never seen a woman in real life?
Eddie Spaghetti ..... I like my women to look like women my friend, that’s all I’m saying. Maybe your’e confused, women are the ones with nothing dangling between their legs ........ you can thank me later
@@StevenM1 killing it on sexist day though.
Debarka Mukhopadhyay ...,here we go, sjw alert!!!
Get a grip on your oestrogen please, there is nothing sexist about the fact that I don’t like women that are built like men. Thanks for your concern sweetheart.
Entrepreneur: I have an invention that will make you millions.
Jenny:. Can I just stop you there. I'm out..
Lol...😅
Lol I'm out
Nice 😂
@Sheryl T It's been around for years you unsalted dick nugget
@@videoshintu ahh cute, you all edgy and stuff.
I didn't pay the rent this month and for that reason i'm out.
Your comment should have waaaayyyyy more likes than this lol!!!!
You win the award for best comment
EenBijVoegelijkNaamWoord HAHA ITS LATE SO IT TOOK ME LONG TO REALISE THE JOKE.
And she says it in a slow, carefully reasoning voice
😂😂
"This is not the way it is in real life."
What a telling thing to say.
I'm not even here to pitch anything today, I just want to give you £1million each and I don't want anything in return.
Jenny: Yeah um, i'm out.
The Reckless Engineer 😂😂😂
Give it, give it all to me
After taxes im gonna have around 700000 and for that reason im out
My name is Barbara, i'm not even in this show so i'm out.
I was looking for a Barbara comment! Well done!
lololol accurate
I just spit my drink out
KSKSKS
Should be named Sherlock Holmes.. ie. No **** Sherlock.
I’m out, and for that reason I’m Jenny
she ALWAYS finds an excuse not to make an offer
John Cusick except when to add another Gin bottle to her collection...😂😂
Ha ha ha ha
I spit out my coffee laughing
LOL
She was on Shark Tank and had same exact issue, she was representing a company with only 10% share holdings. She was denied by all sharks.
link please
its like me buying Tesla's share for a measly 2 Lots and start negotiating a merger with Microsoft. INSANITY
Gotta wonder if it’s real or staged then.
Knew it! I knew she looked familiar from shark tank.
@@mynamejeb8743 its nothing like that at all
Haha she tried to pull a fast one. She's just a saleswoman working for a company and has 10%.
I wouldn't call her just a sales woman. She did get her vagen product into every major store in the UK and then sold the company for £60m to one of Germany's leading sweet companies. Then stuck 800k into a new company with said german company.
@@hslmedia2663 "she (...) sold the company for £60m to one of Germany's leading sweet companies"
I don't know where you pulled these statistics from, your anus?
@@z00h yeah were did 60 million come from?
@@hslmedia2663 If that were the case what the hell is she doing on dragons den making an arse out of herself?Shes trying to buy a franchise in a major company using the dragons cash.
@@z00h no i checked linkedin then her past companies then checked the company records from CH and followed who was added as director's then checked the company share holders report. Really not that hard but then again, it might be for someone that throws insults over social media. Her past company she sold was renamed, you dont even need to go as deep as i went. You can see how much was paid by simply looking at the data on the accounts sheet of the brand that bought it. The reason i looked a little deeper is the company that bought it has a revenue of 5.78B and isn't katjes. As for my other statement you can look at whats shes doing now and clearly see she indeed owns 10% of katjes uk.
I'm getting tired of all these comments to do with Jenny on dragons den videos...
And for that reason I'm out
Ahmed Yasir lmaoo
😂 legend
Lool
This is the only Jenny comment I liked lmao
@@floydhebert3684 and for that reason I'm out
The whole thing was just a free advertisement for Katjes.
fairly obvious , those krauts are sneaky
Cara Beaumore Unlike the Germans to be underhanded? Lol
@Cara Beaumore looks pretty smart to me. Business is not about cuddling or being nice. She is an accomplished business woman and partnering up with a big corporation (3rd biggest candy producer in Germany which says a lot after Haribo and Storck) was a good decision. It is simply a question for the dragons whether they want to be her second biggest investor which is obviously not sth they feel very excited about
Cara Beaumore Who cares? Nobody buys candy just from nice people, it’s only business and Katjes makes some great candys.
arihoma Thank you for visiting Magic Candy Factory! If you saw us on Dragon’s Den and would like to find out more about our amazing 3D candy printers and how we can make Magic at events, in retail or as a gift.
Referring to the true and hidden owner of the company as "the absentee Willy Wonka" lmao
📂 JENNY
└📁Investments
└⚠️ This folder is empty
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF REAL NERDS - YOU AND ME - AND WE ARE THE SAME - SO THAT MAKES ONLY ONE TYPE OF REAL NERD - THANK YOU!
Lol
DEAD
so she's like barbra
Genius!
The minute Melissa turned out to be a minority shareholder/junior partner/glorified employee in a business that is part of a global conglomerate based in Germany, the Dragons attitudes were collectively like "Well, what are we talking to you for?".
A try for an unfriendly take over of Tej's or Peter's enterprise. LOL
That usually happens. There was a similar 90-10 situation with a guy with a device made to keep the fizz in champagne. If you are not the majority shareholder and you don't have at least one other shareholder waiting downstairs, then your pitch will collapse.
ok, Mondelez owns Cadbury. Imagine if this woman held 10% of the shares and kinda ran it, then went on this sham of a TV show where the Dragons are looking for little startups to support with an investment and their personal help, and said "I own this candy business"
@@suave-rider My guess is the attitude would be like "You got a business up and running. What do you need us for and what's in it for us?".
Dragons don't have dens. Lions have dens. Dragons have lairs.
All these years and i never clicked on to that.
@Israel Did 9/11 lol
Israel Did 9/11 Yes they do. I`ve seen them on the telly.
these animal names referring to human beings are so stupid. What are we 5 years old again?
Actually its a misspelling, should have been Dragons Dense or Dense Dragons
One of the Den's best, with great business lessons. Melissa's side of this Den episode is also worth reading, as I explain at the end. She was there for over three hours!
The unravelling of the business structure first reveals a couple of serious problems in the pitch (ie. the ownership, and the absence of the majority shareholder), but as it's hammered in turn by each of the Dragon's, especially after Deborah's quick precis of the shareholder's agreement, we learn that the whatever a business does, and whoever is involved in the directorship and decision making, the business is under the control of the majority shareholders, and if the majority is a company, rather than an individual, then it's a "subsidiary" of that company.
This explains Elon Musk and Twitter, and the "hostile takeovers" we sometimes see in the news.
After watching the clip I felt that Melissa deserved to be destroyed as she was, but with a little research I found her side of the story, and now I'm not so sure it was really her fault.
Primarily, the BBC approached Magic Candy Factory to appear, and the company provided full details of the share structure *before* appearing in the Den. Melissa also points out that 3 hours in the den was edited to 15 minutes. Lastly, she addresses something which has always concerned me - the amount of preparation required by a startup with a small team. I picture myself spending sleepless weeks preparing while also running my business, and then still getting roasted for missing something, or forgetting numbers which I must present from memory.
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“Obviously a huge amount of editing goes into each episode and they are only able to show around 15 minutes of each entrepreneur, when really I was in the Den for over three hours pitching and answering questions. Unfortunately my most memorable moments didn’t make it on air.”
Snover says appearing on the show definitely raised her profile. “We have had a lot of enquiries through for both businesses as a result of appearing on Dragons’ Den, but I believe we could have achieved similar results had we focused the same time and resources into doing our own PR and marketing,” she adds.
Would she recommend other companies, especially start-up, appear on the show? “For a start-up, the amount of due diligence and documentation you have to provide is extensive and can be a strain on a small team. The BBC approached us to go in the Den, and we provided all details of our shareholding before appearing on the show so I did find the way they edited the piece and the process overall a little frustrating. Having said that, it was certainly a learning curve and gave our brands some great exposure.”
Thanks for sharing all that!
Thank you Mr. Hawking for doing us another great service even after your death
@@pranavkarmarkar You're welcome! I'm reconsidering my position on the afterlife, but am awaiting more evidence.
Upvoted for visibility. This clarifies so mu h
So nice to see this perspective. Thanks for sharing
Jenny *hears elevator*
I'm out.
😂haaaaaa
ahahahahahah
Ahaha good one
VanillaJokes z😂😂😂
Can't tell if that lady in the red is disappointed or having a stroke
Lul
She’s having a stroke
Nah she’s just ‘out’ of it
She looks terrifying,
The bloke in red is actually a lady!!!
Her company is owned mostly by Katjes? That’s a HUGE and popular candy company here. Why does she even need a dragon?
They probably sent her for free advertisement on TV. She doesn't need their money and she doesn't need their business connections.
It's an interesting dynamic. She went in trying to wing it, and left after being shown it was her who's been had!
Because the 90% shareholder is a silent partner. He gave her money and left the day to day running of the business to her. He clearly can't be bothered to work on getting into UK markets himself.
May be the German boss sent her to trap Tej Lalwani who runs a big vitamins business in UK.
Tell me bout it, it was even popular here in Singapore when I was younger, I thought they were everywhere, a bit surprising to me the dragons don't know it
I love Deborah. She might not be the wealthiest, but unlike the other basically ALL of her businesses are highly consumer beneficial and are highly ethical. That CANNOT be said about the others, especially Peter and Touker
whyh do you say that about those two?
Peter Jones destroyed her pitch what a guy. This guy knows his stuff. He sat an a level business studies paper and got A without any revision
Equality Peace not sure if this was a joke but this really made me laugh.
@@_naseer.m yeah why is this funny to me
It's true
To be fair Touker Suleyman exposed the passive shareholder, % stake and his corporation. Peter just added more fuel
Tbf I think anybody could sit a business paper and get an A, basically a B-Tech😂😂
The producers really stuck to that "no cocaine on set" rule damn, they all bouta fall asleep.
lmao😂😂😂
this money grub tv put me to sleep , I'm out
So basically she went on the show for free publicity. This video is exactly what she wanted.
You’re 100% correct lmfao. If you look up the site, it says ‘if you saw us on dragons den and would like to purchase, welcome aboard’ (or something like that ahahahha). Shits hilarious
Fielder5757 plenty of people do that its not a new thing
Yes, and she clearly demonstrated how clueless and out of touch with reality she is.
Something everyone aspires to.
That's what the whole show is about. There's no economic investing going on. It's a marketing show for all concerned including the "Dragons".
@@FoobsTon Very true since they have to review contracts before investing and can dip out then. However, you still want to establish yourself as a good business in the eyes of the general public on this show, which she didn't do.
Wonder if Mr 90% was going to drop down to 88% or if she was about to drop from 10% to 8% lol - besides the Dragons usually want far higher percentages than what they're originally offered.
2% of her 10%.
That’s why so low.
2% of her 10%.
That’s why so low.
She says “I don’t really see it that way” as if that rewrites the facts.
It’s the whole VoteLeave argument all over again
@@VanceRefrigeration Alternative Facts here in the US where shes from, shes probably one of those anyway
She must be a democrat
@@pegleg2959
A Republican is more accurate. Seriously, Trump himself coined the phrase “Alternative Facts” to excuse inaccuracies and cries “Fake News” every time he hears something he doesn’t like. 😂
@@kiddfaith4397 true
jenny: a mere £80000
me: looks at bank account
also me: cries at the £8
That's a mood
@@supersupersuperable lmaoooo me rn too
I wish I had £8
compared to the supposed millions she claimed to have made, yes
@@jerrickmarques8777 CLAIMED LMAO
_Jenny's friend comes over to her house, knocks on the door, and there's no answer. She picks up the phone and calls Jenny._
*Friend:* Hey, Jenny, it's me. I'm at your house. Where are you?
*Jenny:* Sorry, I'm out.
PacificRimNZ I have a theory that Deborah was sick of all the “I’m out” jokes so she got Jenny in.
😂
I don’t get these Jenny things
@@thevideoking1642 That's no good, Video King. And for that reason, I'm out.
The Video King the joke is that Jenny hardly ever invests in anything
Jenny: I’m British so I don’t agree with you calling it candy, they’re called sweets. So for that reason I’m out
These so called 'entrepreneurs' aren't very smart are they... Don't they know that you never accept candy from strangers?!
Not even 3D printed candy is safe from the hands of strangers.....
but it is fine to accept candy from machine, you know "machine can't harm human"
….they didn't accept candy from her
@@RealityCheck6T9 they ate it in the beginning
Jenny: "... You're very naive"
Melissa: 👁👄👁
More like: 👁-👁
Jenny: for that reason I'm a out
very original comment well done
It's
👁 👁
👄
you absolute nob.
Katjes got what they wanted from the start - national brand exposure.
yep, either this woman is very stupid, or she is very deceptive, either way not someone you want to do business with!.,
Oh Thank god!!!! Someone who actually thinks outside the box.
@@danwaters7781 it's in the can, not the box.
Yeah, negative exposure maybe
@@KP-qe8ie well kinda doesnt matter.. the. Are the 3rd biggest candy comapny in germany
When Melissa walked out of that elevator, I thought she was gonna pitch a new type of protein shake or some new gym equipment. Her arms are just glorious.
Jenny makes so many judgemental faces, is it really necessary..
They are edited in for effect
@@PointNemo9 Yeah I remember one of the people who went on said they didn't notice as many as were in the final edit, so maybe it's fully the edit room!
@@clarkpatient7950 I think that is the reason why they also wear the same clothes for so many episodes.
Ollie Clark she’s a shit house her family members sell drugs and are thugs in the north. She’s only invests in people she can manipulate.
She’s useless to the show anyway. Never invests and even when she does nobody accepts her lol. She should be replaced.
Crazy to see that. She was in denial and its sad to see. She got used by the major shareholder.
I know this American guy in London that made a killing out of his stupid accent,..all because of the clueless nature of the English. I think she knows exactly what she's doing, its just a shame that on this occasion so did the Dragons!
@@fairboro153 same thing happens when you put a brit in america, the truth is everyone is clueless and flocks around someone with a different accent to what they're used to lol
@@RWoody1995 Brits & Americans think of each other in a generally positive way. But, if she was Nigerian, Columbian, Bulgarian, Mongolian, etc, the difference would be viewed with serious suspicion. To note; as far as I know, not a single pitch made by someone with a weird accent ever got financial backing from any Dragon in the Den.... I think that says it all :)))
@@fairboro153 How about Levi Roots?
@@RWoody1995 You should see the full clip of Levi Roots in the Dragon Den. The way Deborah cut him down. She set the tone for his near down fall. That piece of paper alone saved him.
Jenny: I exist, and for that reason, I'm out
During her rather fast-paced presentation, she used her native tongue pronunciation of "vite - ah-minz". As soon as the floor was turned over to the dragons who quite naturally said "veet-a- mins", she replied in like kind before reverting back to her more familiar americanized pronunciation. I forgot to notice after her bombshell: "I own 10%, the other 90% shareholder is quite busy and didn't think he needed to come" proclamation if she bounced between the two variants.
Vitality. Vite, not vitt. Vite-amins.
What's your point behind calling out her pronunciation of vitamin?
the other shareholder runs a multi-billion dollar family business that he owns. Nobody on that Panel except Peter Jones comes anywhere near this man's relevance. They all acted shocked because instead of getting to run the show pushing around some relatively inexperienced young woman they knew they'd be dealing with someone who is at least as savvy as them. The dude didn't" think" he didn't need to come, he genuinely didn't need to come. That man makes 80.000 pound in the time it takes him to wipe his ass, why the hell would he personally fly to britain and beg for it on TV
Entrepreneur: Hi I’m from the magic candy factory
Jenny: Hi, I’m from the magic never invest factory
-limebuster - I snorted out my Capri-sun from reading this 😂
And now my home button doesn’t work anymore *hello, darkness my old friend*😢
Jack Lin hahah Rip button 😵
@@astupidmidge really? From that shit?
if you never invest, you never lose money!
@@astupidmidge Home Button: "I'm out."
Basically the product belongs to somebody else
Well she owns 10% and had the cheek to act like it was her company....the 90% shareholder must have lost the plot if he thought the Dragons would negotiate with a 3rd party😉
And she’s his minion!
@Nnoitra Gilga Actually trust is important. I have a low opinion of the company and the competence of this woman. No confidence in either the philosophy nor the product. I won't be touching those jellies.
@Cody Levinson Right and what a job she did. If they're willing to compromise on respecting the show with such low integrity, why should I believe they will respect their customers or deliver a product with integrity instead of pure profit margin? She's got their name out, and I'll remember it for sure. To avoid
@@ojosazules8828 worth a shot though, hahaha 😂
Elevator: *beeps
Jenny: I’m out
I'm really surprised Jenny didn't jump right in, she's such a risk taker!😂
It’s now 2023 and your comment is still true! Hello 👋
I'm in a nightclub and for that reason, I'm out out.
I only popped out, but now I'm out out. Wasn't even going to go out.
Antony Evans Michael McIntyre!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha Micky
Corsacs 😅 its Micky Flanigen (sorry for my spelling)
Tej, very calmly: I'm really, really annoyed about it
Well some people can express annpyence in a calm and well composed manner which I give props to
Entrepreneur: Hello, Dra-
Jenny: I’m out
Matty Lazenby ha ha loool
🤣😎👍👍
Hahaha xD
🤣🤣
Peter trying to do designer stubble... it just looks like he went out on Friday night and came home Monday morning 😅
Call me naive but I think she just came with the sole intention of getting a free 10 minute prime time advertising slot for "her" product. She obviously knew the ownership question would come up as she had the paperwork ready and as soon as it was raised nobody would invest in the product because they didn't have a clue what they were getting into.
Not sure why you would cash several million in and then not invest more than a modest amount into your next idea ... something doesn't quite stack up here.
Blame the producers for setting her up to fail. They knew the show wants independent small business owners, but they recruited her and had her on the show knowing she was already backed by a giant candy company. Don't blame her, she is a victim of greedy television producers wanting a salacious clip.
No. Most of the people that have been there does not even get 1minute of TV time. If 20 people come only 5 of them will ever get to be in their program
Pretty much, Katjes was namedropped a bunch of times on British tv, which usually has strict product placement guidelines, this just seems an insidious attempt to snag prime advertising like you said.
@@G1NZOU Katje isn't a British product so that's pretty irrelevant...
@@callum9999 considering that i'm not British and still saw this clip, I'd say it's pretty relevant.
Deborah was upset,
Tej had his doubts,
I'm Jenny Campbell,
For that reason I'm out
Was I meant to sing this in my head to the tune of thank u, next?
So she was offering a 2% stake of a 10% stake with no control over the product?
🤷♀️
Yep 😄 stupidity
I was going to stop watching until I read this, thanks
The way Jenny nibbled that candy made me unreasonably angry
exactly
“I’m disappointed that the main part of the conversation was about who owns the business...” UHHHH WELL DUH!! You’re talking to investors!
I really like shows like dragons den and shark tank, but I don't like how the main part of the shows is about ownership and money.
@@svampebob007 so you like the show that is about investing money to get % of ownership but you don't like the part of it that is about the money and ownership? interesting
@@svampebob007 ...how do you think investing in companies works?
yeah... but she doesnt see it like that in real life... ;)
@@pertnerk well you ask nicely and if they like you they give you a piece right?
It's so weird hearing an American woman asking for money in pounds! 😂🤣
@@ivancarlson953 No I'm afraid you are wrong there. She says 'Vitimins' like an American. The 'English/British' pronunciation is how he says it at 4:01. "FIT - A - MINS". Just replace the F with a V. Vit as in 'fit'.
@@knightwish5175 I know, right!? American's say v'eye-tamins
@@ivancarlson953 priivacy vs pryevacy
@@psisis7423 yup. and controversy vs con-troversy etc etc
@inside outside upside downside International investments are almost exclusively made in dollars. If they were to invest in an American company, I think they'd give the pitchers dollars. You would think all financiers are fluent in counting dollars. But they say pounds because Britain is watching the TV programme.
And now she realises... she's been screwed by her 'business partner'. .
Many times
William Steven I see what you did there, so I’m do a Jenny and be out
she prob got screwed in many meanings of the term too! ^^
I think she knew it all the time
Entrepreneur: *starts talking about vitamins*
*camera immediately pans to Tej*
If anyone is wondering about all the disgusted etc faces being pulled by The Dragons: they are for effect and are in fact edited in cuts from an earlier session when a naked man with very bad diarrhea was sent out for that specific purpose. The magic of TV.
All of reality TV is made that way. They have people prerecord certain reactions and lines of dialogue and later splice them together to create a narrative they want.
There's a great segment about it in Charlie Brooker's show Screenwipe where he mades his own little reality show episode and fucks around with these techniques.
@@acetylen42 I love that show and I think I remember what you say - must dig them out and watch again.
@@Twirlyhead Shame it's not on anymore :/
I work in reality TV post production , we call it franken like Frankenstein.
That's wrong, I paused the video and can clearly see that theyre eating the vitamins
Very good publicity stunt.
also the best comment section ever.
I am 30 seconds into the video , I can now predict the future...Jenny is out..
I am 30 seconds into scrolling through the comments. Cliche comment found
Haha jenny is definitely out
Melissa: "Hello Dragons."
Jenny: "Let me just stop you there, I'm out."
Melisa licking her lips constantly gives me anxiety
Gets me horny ngl them lips on my huge head and shoving it in between her lips as she sucks trust she knows how to work it.
@@thealien_ali3382 tf bro
Luiz 😂😂😂😂
Wtf man
Ali Abbas fucks sake bruv😷😷
What's the point of the narrator? To make underwhelming puns and state the obvious?
Star Duster Yes.
He is the host who introduces the guests and interviews them when the deal is finished.
Looks like his parents were related
Hes good actually
@@EmceeIntricacy his parents are in fact 1st cousins.
Jenny: I'm Jenny, and I'm going to make you an offer.
Dyatlov: This woman is delusional, take her to the infirmary.
Stephen Campbell I understand that reference
Hahahahahahaha. Love it
Your a Campbell so your out
Jenny was in the toilet
£80,000! not great, not terrible
What she was here for is called shark tank effect. This is a great way to market products like these without having to spend a single penny on marketing.
I sold the company for millions and I need a loan of 80k, I will probably never understand this and for that reason I'm out.
@John Kugelfischer did you use lb and a hash mark as pounds? I've never seen that before it's amazing
Hor Net She probably didn’t sell it that much, she knows that they can’t find out so she made up high numbers.
My name is Jenny and for that reason, I'm out.
I thought there was an eyelash in my screen.😅😅
Ffs ur photo
I thought there was an eye lash on the screen
Dylan Barker-Duggan My name is out and, for that reason, I’m Jenny.
I’m out and for that reason I’m barbara
I guess we now know what the katjes.
underrated
Very good!
wow...
Nice.
Siham wins the internet today.
Lol, Jenny was chewing like her dentures were gonna come out
I get a feeling she knew exactly what she was doing and got what she wanted: promote her product and the parent company.
Either this woman is very naive or very dishonest, and I'm really not sure which. It's a shame as it looks like she was on her way to an investment.
Possibly a combination of both. Just plain weird.
Surely it can't be nievety because she has sold a company she owns for in the millions which is quite an achievement. I think she was trying to hide that fact from the dragons, she should have included the share structure in the pitch when she started talking. It's definitely made her come off as dishonest looking like she was trying to pass the business off as her own.
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Either she asked her partner to come and he said no, or more likely she’s a bit narcissistic and wanted to take all the TV glory for herself.
She’s not naive... just a “used car saleswoman”
She looks buffed. Look at her arm muscle and posture.
Because she has some muscle she looks like a man? What a stupid comment, sounds like you're just jealous
It's all those customised vitamins.
Shut up, she's sexy
Her limbs are 3D printed
Raphael Miller I hope that is a joke
Katjes: Free advertisements wow thank you dragons den 😂
Every video:
This video:
Peter: So you've run another business? Please tell me about the other business and what did you get for it.
Taj: I can help you build the brand and I've got vitamins.
Jenny: I'm out.
Deborah: Have you got some sort of legal agreement or any other type of document that I can look at and use to find some gaps in your presentation as well as to give you some solid advice which I will then use as a reason for me to not invest.
Touker: I've got fabrics and office space in London.
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
How relieved was jenny when they discovered the terms of the shareholders agreement. Her reason to be out for the 63rd time in one series.
Entrepreneur: Hi I-
Jenny: And for that reason, I’m out
Jenny: I just don’t see it working for me and for that reason I’m out...
Film crew: ahhh we haven’t started filming yet Jenny.
I love Peter and Debra's friendship
Jenny has no money im convinced.
lol
lol
Which ones Jenny
Chitoge Kirisaki the one in red
daniela oh thanks
Jenny: "This is a great product and is something that could quite literally change the world, and for that reason, I'm going to make you an offer, and for that reason, I'm out"
CPOMendez117 why does this woman NEVER invest?!
@3:57 😂😂😂😂 Jenny kills me with her facial expressions and then the absentee Willie Wonka comment had me rolling😂