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It's not about entepreneurs; it's about giving those awful rich cunts a chance to rip off the little man, their offers are always about half what the guys ask for, and usually for more equity than is being offered. I realise that business is about negotiation but they never do, just offer a pittance with a take it or leave it snarl. I resent seeing the rich get richer off practically no work and by exploiting someone else. And, like that other cunt on the Apprentice, allowing them to massage their already inflated egos by calling them 'dragons' and letting them live up to their pathetic pantomine role by sneering and insulting the entepreneurs often far more is necesary, and with a series of absolutely piss poor puns (Peter Jones is the worst for this by far).

 

And if they're so fucking rich why don't they use an office instead of somebody's fucking loft the tightfisted wankers.

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Hate this bitch. She gets an almost sadistic pleasure when someone's pitch slightly falters.

 

That said, I like the reggae sauce. Goes well on the side of chips.

 

Didn't she go bankrupt or was that just a rumour? :icon_lol:

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Hate this bitch. She gets an almost sadistic pleasure when someone's pitch slightly falters.

 

That said, I like the reggae sauce. Goes well on the side of chips.

 

Didn't she go bankrupt or was that just a rumour? :icon_lol:

 

I think that was the woman who was on the panel before her. Can't remember her name but her company Red Letter Days went into administration and in the end Theo Paphitis bought it from her.

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Has anyone seen the advert for the new series? The 'Dragons' (ffs) search through their shitty attic to find a pot of gold (i.e. representing some hapless entepreneur to make money out of), and when they find it their faces are full of joy and greed. It horrifies me that more people don't find this offputting, disgusting.

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I don't see what the problem is with it. They are investors looking to make money from their investments, they're not charities. All these entrepreneurs asking for money should know enough about business to know whether they're getting a good deal or not, if they get ripped off they walked into it with their eyes open.

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My main problem with it is seeing rich cunts get richer from other people's work. And the willingness of the BBC to give said rich cunts this idea that they're fearsome and powerful (much in the same way they do to Sugar).

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That's just simple investment though, the same as buying shares on the stock market and it makes decent television. Of course they're all egotistical pricks, why else would they do it? Then again most of the people on TV are egotistical pricks.

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That's just simple investment though, the same as buying shares on the stock market and it makes decent television. Of course they're all egotistical pricks, why else would they do it? Then again most of the people on TV are egotistical pricks.

 

I know, I know. That advert is just revolting though.

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