
StoveMinder
Rick Dubeau and Dan Keizer from Timmons, ON pitch their fire safety product they say will not only prevent accidental fires, but also save lives.
The ask
C$200,000 for 45%
Stated on air as “200K for 45%”
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: Rick Dubeau & Dan Keizer
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From the show
The Dragons' Den Canada pitch
- C$200K
- Asked for
- 45%
- Equity offered
- C$444K
- Implied valuation
- S7 · Ep 4
- Season
Rick Dubeau and Dan Keizer from Timmons, ON pitch their fire safety product they say will not only prevent accidental fires, but also save lives.
Rick Dubeau & Dan Keizer from Timmins, ON entered the Den in Season 7, episode 4 and asked the Dragons for C$200,000 in exchange for 45% 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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