RunGo
Craig Slagel, Paul Kanciar, and Alicia Woodside bring their running navigation app into the Den.
The ask
C$75,000 for 10%
Stated on air as “75K for 10%”
Deal outcome: not recorded. CBC does not publish Dragons' Den Canada deal results, so we show every entrepreneur's ask, not disclosed terms.
Pitched by: Craig Slagel, Paul Kanciar, Alicia Woodside
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The Dragons' Den Canada pitch
- C$75K
- Asked for
- 10%
- Equity offered
- C$750K
- Implied valuation
- S11
- Season
Craig Slagel, Paul Kanciar, and Alicia Woodside bring their running navigation app into the Den.
Craig Slagel, Paul Kanciar, Alicia Woodside from Vancouver, BC entered the Den in Season 11 and asked the Dragons for C$75,000 in exchange for 10% of the business.
What happened next isn't part of the public record: CBC does not release Dragons' Den Canada deal outcomes. This page documents the ask exactly as it was made, and never claims a deal was struck.
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