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Sunday, 6 January 2013

Watch Dragons Den (CA) Season 7 Episode 11 online S07EP11 Preview

Watch Dragons Den (CA) Season 7 Episode 11 Online S07EP11 free and Download Dragons Den (CA) Season 7 Episode 11 7x11 show Launching a business is no small task. No matter how big an idea you think you have, it still takes a lot of work and a ton of cash. Enter the Dragons' Den, where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business concepts and products to a panel of Canadian business moguls who have the cash and the know-how make it happen. They've all been there themselves, so you better not walk into the Den unprepared. It takes more than passion to convince these boardroom giants that your idea is worth their attention. The Dragons are ruthless and rightly so - it's their own personal money on the line.

Dragons' Den is a Canadian television reality show, based on the internationally franchised Dragons' Den format, in which aspiring entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to a panel of venture capitalists in the hopes of securing business financing. The show debuted on October 3, 2006 on CBC Television. It is hosted by Dianne Buckner.
Robert Herjavec (Season 1-6), founder of an IT security firm that he sold at the height of the dot-com bubble for over $100 million.[3] Laurence Lewin (Season 1-2), co-founder of La Senza, a chain of lingerie shops with more than 310 stores throughout Canada, and, through corporate licensees, a further 320 stores operating in 30 countries around the world. Lewin left the show for health reasons and died on 12 November 2008. The show broadcast a dedication in memory of him on 17 November 2008.[4] W. Brett Wilson (Season 3-5) is a founder of FirstEnergy Capital Corp, and part owner of the English football team Derby County. During his time on the show, he brokered more business deals than any other Dragon on any version of the show worldwide.[5] Said to be the most philanthropically-minded of the Canadian Dragons,[6] he has been involved in numerous charities and participated in a CBC staff video for the online It Gets Better Project. Wilson left the show following season 5. In interviews following the announcement of his departure, Wilson criticized the show's producers for sticking to a format that favoured "abuse" and "criticism", rather than offering constructive guidance and feedback to potential entrepreneurs.[7] He subsequently announced his own entrepreneurship-themed series, Risky Business, to air on Slice.[8] Jennifer Wood (Season 1) is an executive in Canada's beef industry. Her career in the cattle business began in 1990, and she now owns a 6,500-acre (26 km2) ranch with over 20,000 head of cattle

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