Marc Randolph and Kim Perrell are back with Pinky Cole to witness unique requests, historic recalls and a guest.
On the Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, contestants get 60 seconds to impress, while previously rejected entrepreneurs get a shot at redemption.
Tech entrepreneurs try to explain complex solutions to investors in 60-seconds pitch to impress them; the investors face a dilemma with trusting a former hacker.
An entrepreneur faces a dilemma when forced to choose between taking a chance on more money later or taking a huge amount of money now.
Three final contestants battle it out to win a deal with one of the investors; emotions are running high and money is flowing during the entrepreneur's pitches.
On Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, investors seek lasting customer value; co-founder of Netflix advises on customer retention; three entrepreneurs pitch in 60 secs for a deal or a descent back to the ground floor.
Entrepreneurs vie for investment from CeeLo Green, Marc Randolph and Kim Perrell; their common regret is they should have practiced more.
Investors have money but little patience.
Investor Kim Perell favors experienced entrepreneurs, but Jonathan Hung remains cautious.
Founders face the dilemma of choosing one investor among many; they weigh financial backing against mentoring opportunities.
Marc Randolph advises against pitching the wrong person.
Entrepreneurs build intergenerational wealth through hat sales; building bodies back with foam roller water bottles; building a new way to co-own vacation homes.
See who gets funding and who gets called out; Sheena Jongeneel spends 60 seconds selling her stylish children's fashion-recycling company Stylette; James Curly sells the importance of data-driven exercise with Tyger Mat.
Entrepreneurs pitching food waste, children's education, noise-canceling technology and solar-panel companies race against the clock to impress the three investors.
Fast-paced pitch show, where entrepreneurs seek investment from a panel judges.
Featuring female founders from the travel, beauty and fashion industries; one startup founder claims a valuation upward of $20 million, another boasts $5 million in sales and another uses an off-the-cuff style.
A founder with 20 years of experience in her industry; an entrepreneur who's 12 years old.
One entrepreneur claims a nine-figure sale of his last business, while another has only been in business for six months.