dragons den , pc guy owned

58 pcs slaved to a server via RS232.............. hmmm, hope he doesnt want any work doing fast... cheaper option, less power maybe, but they would have to be switched on 3 times longer for the same amount of work to be done. Shame the PC guy didnt have the balls to argue his corner...

ColiN
 
Debroh meaden is such a fat ****. She never invests and just ****es me off.

Has Deborah Meaden ever invested on her own? She always teams up with one of the others - clearly hasn't got any balls! :D :)

When was this episode originally aired? BBC iPlayer doesn't tell you this info, rather just the season and episode number.

Monday 04/08/08
 
Debroh meaden is such a fat ****. She never invests and just ****es me off.

Has Deborah Meaden ever invested on her own? She always teams up with one of the others - clearly hasn't got any balls! :D :)

Her expertise is in the holiday industry, there are very few pitches that are based on that kind of thing.

The others have dabbled in all sorts already and being that most people want expertise relevant to their industry..
 
She did just invest 125K into a firm, with another dragon, but she did offer to go solo with him before the others spoke...
 
the female dragon, needs to **** off, shes an utter idiot, id rather eat my own feces than be in business with that snail.
 
58 pcs slaved to a server via RS232.............. hmmm, hope he doesnt want any work doing fast... cheaper option, less power maybe, but they would have to be switched on 3 times longer for the same amount of work to be done. Shame the PC guy didnt have the balls to argue his corner...

ColiN

It's ok, I argued his corner for him to my wife.

It struck me that Peter Jones just pulled acronyms and technical names from his rear end while knowing next to nothing about the actual field, a bit like most company directors.

I was waiting for thread on here about these PC's and bearing in mind that your average user will not fanny about with the BIOS or underclocking/volting then I think it's not a bad idea, yes most people here can do it themselves but then most people here do not make up any quantifiable proportion of the general public.
 
I like the episodes that go back and show you how the companies they invested in have actually performed, but I always miss them.

I bet half of these investments don't actually even go through and come to anything
 
The guy was still a complete tool - how can you value a business at 5 million when its only generated 20k profit - only expecting 100k profit next year and has nothing proprietary that would stop a competitor from setting up shop and doing the exact same thing.
 
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