Created Sun 30th Nov 2008 10:01pm PST by
tonyg
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Who will be the next dragon to leave the Den?
Current forecast: Deborah Meaden (31% chance
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Combining all predictions, the current most likely outcome is Deborah Meaden with a probability of 31% (unchanged in last 1 day)
Dragons' Den is a venture-capitalist television programme that originated in Japan where the format is owned by Sony. The format, which now airs internationally, consists of entrepreneurs pitching their ideas in order to secure investment finance from business experts — the "Dragons". More here
Read about the Dragons here
Note, this will settle based on announcement that one of these 5 will not be appearing of a future season of DD (Season 7 or beyond). If the series is canceled before anyone has the chance to leave the market will be voided.
Read about the Dragons here
Note, this will settle based on announcement that one of these 5 will not be appearing of a future season of DD (Season 7 or beyond). If the series is canceled before anyone has the chance to leave the market will be voided.
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Question suspends in 1 year
Suspend date: Fri 31st Dec 2010 3:59pm PST (1 year to go)
Initial likelihoods: Peter Jones: 10%, Duncan Bannatyne: 20%, Theo Paphitis: 20%, James Caan: 20%, Deborah Meaden: 30%
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... Dragons' Den is a venture-capitalist television programme that originated in Japan where the format is owned by Sony. The format, which now airs internationally, consists of entrepreneurs pitching their ideas in order to secure investment finance from business experts — the "Dragons". <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons'_Den_(UK)">More here</a><br/> <br/> Read about the Dragons <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden/thedragons/">here</a><br/> <br/> Note, this will settle based on announcement that one of these 5 will not be appearing of a future season of DD (Season 7 or beyond). If the series is canceled before anyone has the chance to leave the market will be voided.
Suspend date: Fri 31st Dec 2010 3:59pm PST (1 year to go)
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Sky News 3 weeks ago
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