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Wonder Women Called inquiring how's her car doing.

Funded Keen Home with a $40,000 successful Indie Go-Go campaign.

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To date, the company has attracted $1.6 million in investment capital and it was the darling of the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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Ryan enters with business partner Naib Hussein seeking $750,000 for 10% of the business.

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They have $50K of their own money in the business and $1.5 million in venture funding.

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They reveal they pre-sold 35,000 units to Lowes.

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Mr. Wonderful offers $750K for 25%. The guys think it’s a “little rich.” Robert agrees with Kevin. Daymond offers $750K for 25% with the option to manufacture in one of his factories. Robert likes the product, he offers $750K for 20%. Mr. Wonderful then offers %750K for 8.5% interest, plus 10% equity. Lori offers to join Kevin.

Robert counters at $750K for 13%. Daymond drops to 20%. Robert says he doesn’t like equity debt. The guys mull it over and say they’re looking for a partner who is all in, they accept Robert’s offer.

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RESULT: DEAL with Robert for $750K for 13% equity

Qui Nguyen Comes Out On Top Of 364-Hand Finale

 

First Place – Qui Nguyen

The wildcard of the final table posted a whopping 37 percent VPIP before heads-up play began and raised a very high 23 percent of his hands played. Interestingly, Nguyen managed to lose more showdowns than he won, but he picked up so many of the uncontested pots that he was able to maintain a chip lead for most of the final table. He especially shined during heads-up play, winning almost twice as many hands as his opponent with 114 to 68. Part of that might have been the 24 walks Vayo gave him. While Vayo raised 29 percent of the time heads-up, Nguyen was way more aggressive, raising 46 percent of the time.

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