

Dragons' Den: £50,000 Investment for Eco-Friendly Soap Business
Lisa Hicks, founder of Monmouthshire-based SNOAP, secured a £50,000 investment from Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden on BBC's Dragons' Den for her eco-friendly soap dispenser business, launched in March 2020 to reduce single-use plastics.
Dragons' Den: £50,000 Investment for Eco-Friendly Soap Business
Lisa Hicks, founder of Monmouthshire-based SNOAP, secured a £50,000 investment from Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden on BBC's Dragons' Den for her eco-friendly soap dispenser business, launched in March 2020 to reduce single-use plastics.
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Ukrainian Refugee Secures £80,000 Investment on Dragons' Den
Yana Smaglo, a 30-year-old Ukrainian refugee living in Huddersfield, UK, secured an £80,000 investment on Dragons' Den for her fashion import business, Nenya, which sources high-quality clothing from Ukraine, showcasing the resilience of Ukrainian entrepreneurs and the potential for refugee-led busi...
Ukrainian Refugee Secures £80,000 Investment on Dragons' Den
Yana Smaglo, a 30-year-old Ukrainian refugee living in Huddersfield, UK, secured an £80,000 investment on Dragons' Den for her fashion import business, Nenya, which sources high-quality clothing from Ukraine, showcasing the resilience of Ukrainian entrepreneurs and the potential for refugee-led busi...
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Dragons' Den Investment for Mystery Jersey King
Derbyshire entrepreneur Alex Street secured a £50,000 investment from Sara Davies on Dragons' Den for his Mystery Jersey King business, which sells unique football shirts in mystery boxes, planning to use the funds to expand into the US market.
Dragons' Den Investment for Mystery Jersey King
Derbyshire entrepreneur Alex Street secured a £50,000 investment from Sara Davies on Dragons' Den for his Mystery Jersey King business, which sells unique football shirts in mystery boxes, planning to use the funds to expand into the US market.
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Dragons' Den Rejection Fuels Hair Syrup Brand's £6.5 Million Revenue Projection
After her hair treatment brand was rejected on Dragons' Den, 24-year-old Lucie Macleod's Hair Syrup company is projected to make £6.5 million in revenue this year, exceeding expectations despite not securing the requested £190,000 investment for 3% equity.

Dragons' Den Rejection Fuels Hair Syrup Brand's £6.5 Million Revenue Projection
After her hair treatment brand was rejected on Dragons' Den, 24-year-old Lucie Macleod's Hair Syrup company is projected to make £6.5 million in revenue this year, exceeding expectations despite not securing the requested £190,000 investment for 3% equity.
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44% Bias Score

Ukrainian Refugee Secures £80,000 Investment on Dragons' Den
Ukrainian refugee Yana Smaglo secured £80,000 investment on Dragons' Den for her fashion company Nenya, which imports luxury clothing from Ukraine, boosting the Ukrainian economy and creating jobs for refugees.

Ukrainian Refugee Secures £80,000 Investment on Dragons' Den
Ukrainian refugee Yana Smaglo secured £80,000 investment on Dragons' Den for her fashion company Nenya, which imports luxury clothing from Ukraine, boosting the Ukrainian economy and creating jobs for refugees.
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52% Bias Score