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- Check out this unaired pitch from James with his home safety company, Wildfire Defense Mesh.
- Addie Gundry & Brittany Hizer are seeking $500k for 5% of their business Pluie, a B2B based business providing self-sanitizing ...
- Addie Gundry and Brittany Hizer are seeking $500k for a 5% stake in their company Pluie From Season 14 Episode 16 Watch ...
- Maurice and Miles Hufmann are seeking $200k for a 10% stake in their company Stormbag From Season 15 Episode 2 Watch ...
- Joe Moore is seeking $500k for a 10% stake in his company First Defense Nasal Screen From Season 2 Episode 2 Watch
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