They weren't trying to just buy a company, they wanted to buy power over the sports industry. To own a company where major league sports stars can be recruited means they buy potential power over athletes and contracts which is worth more than the company itself.
These 2 millionaires saw a chance to buy this power and the others did not and that's the difference between millionaires and normal businessmen.
these guys were great, it's always nice to see the guests playing around with the Dragons. I mean they played a bit of hardball, but Kevin and Robert clearly wanted in.
this is shit compared to dragons den, there is way to much back story on each person they show like 4 pitches dragons den has Robert and Kevin and it shows close to ten pitches each time
How would being "the only solution that pro-actively prevent violations"? If you were a coach would you go for the one guy who makes it difficult for you or the easier alternatives? Derp.
haha, I've watched this... they are accountants.. accountants justify every dollar and left gut feelings out of the subject... they have what the sharks needed... but Ernst & Young should redefine recruitment criteria! an accountant seeking calculator's help for 50 divided by 2???
@fuhrer666 It wasn't about the maths. The guy already knew the number in his head. He was actually buying himself a 10 second timeout to re-assess the negotiation and to keep his composure. That was an old trick in negotiation.
Great to watch that play out
tenderglo4 3 days ago
Dangggg!!!
killerxd57 5 days ago
the tension in that room.....omg
Remeez1000 1 week ago
Good episode.
mirandansa 1 week ago
They weren't trying to just buy a company, they wanted to buy power over the sports industry. To own a company where major league sports stars can be recruited means they buy potential power over athletes and contracts which is worth more than the company itself.
These 2 millionaires saw a chance to buy this power and the others did not and that's the difference between millionaires and normal businessmen.
oriaphyn 1 week ago
so basically the same idea as tennisrecruiting(dot)net... which started like 7 years ago
zizzerman 2 weeks ago
"$600,000 for 50%"
"I...."
AsSomedayItMayHappen 2 weeks ago
these guys were great, it's always nice to see the guests playing around with the Dragons. I mean they played a bit of hardball, but Kevin and Robert clearly wanted in.
GeneralGuitFiddle 2 weeks ago
kevin is a beast. if he has a book, i am going to buy it.
TheSportsbot 1 month ago
@TheSportsbot he does and its REALLY good
hellbound64 3 weeks ago
Kevin and Robert dominate again. Those other chumps on the panel aren't worthy.
chapaev36 1 month ago
@chapaev36 and this is why i watch the Canadian one
shortyyy22 1 month ago
0:05 the guy on the left = Mr Anderson
ShadyForce4 1 month ago
those canadians just fuck those guys that is why i hate canada
foxvalley560400 1 month ago
@foxvalley560400 stfu. america is our foot stool
blastsummit 1 month ago
@blastsummit America is no one's footstool, but there is no reason to hate canada either
soccersicko7 4 weeks ago
Did that guy equate a CCIE to a PhD? What a moron ...
pubuman 1 month ago
@pubuman no doubt. it's a certificate
blastsummit 1 month ago
this is shit compared to dragons den, there is way to much back story on each person they show like 4 pitches dragons den has Robert and Kevin and it shows close to ten pitches each time
dmoreful 1 month ago 4
bastards.
MrWoodoop 1 month ago
That is what I call negotiation.
runhorun 1 month ago
I think the sharks were nervous they won't accept at the end. That guy was playing around with his pen a lot.
WhyWhoWhat911 1 month ago
No, 8:22, now look at THAT face!
doodelay 1 month ago
How would being "the only solution that pro-actively prevent violations"? If you were a coach would you go for the one guy who makes it difficult for you or the easier alternatives? Derp.
NOHHissue 1 month ago
haha, I've watched this... they are accountants.. accountants justify every dollar and left gut feelings out of the subject... they have what the sharks needed... but Ernst & Young should redefine recruitment criteria! an accountant seeking calculator's help for 50 divided by 2???
fuhrer666 1 month ago
@fuhrer666 That's not what he was doing ...
pubuman 1 month ago
@fuhrer666 It wasn't about the maths. The guy already knew the number in his head. He was actually buying himself a 10 second timeout to re-assess the negotiation and to keep his composure. That was an old trick in negotiation.
oriaphyn 1 week ago
nauseating recession entertainment.
JoshMan522 1 month ago
Kevin: "And there's more good news. It's ONLY going to cost you 50%." Lol...
BLUDDYknucklez 2 months ago 5
this one roasted my nuts and I"M WATCHING
TimeManInJail 2 months ago
These guys are what I what I call "disgustingly smart", bet their business will fail at some point, because they´ll doublecross themselves :D
ILLUMINEM1 2 months ago
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BLUDDYknucklez 2 months ago
did he really just pull out a calculator to divide 50 by 2?
anayar1234 3 months ago
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AzNightmare 4 months ago
You'll never win an argument with a risk capitalist!
PoombaJaggaYo 4 months ago
Best show on TV
bcg77777 6 months ago 33
@bcg77777 no breaking bad is
TheConzArtist 1 month ago
look at his face 5:01. It's priceless!!!
getguap82 6 months ago 17