Feb 8, 2013

Theo Paphitis quits Dragons' Den – Daily TV round-up

Theo Paphitis is to leave the BBC show 'Dragons' Den'.

Employers have been part of the panel of the field of business plan for the nine series, the first time in 2005, after the departure of Yo! Sushi founder Simon Woodroffe.

He now plans to concentrate on his business interests, with items for the home and has recently acquired hardware chain Robert Dyas.

"After nine series packed intense and fun to work with the BBC and the Dragons' Den team, unfortunately the time has come for me to say for the last time, 'I'm out,'" he said, using the event famous slogan .

"It's not an easy decision or one I have taken lightly, but the workload involved in the growth of my beautiful, successful new lingerie brand Boux by both the UK and internationally, along with the recent purchase of my chain Dyas Robert retail stores and walk from Ryman Stationery 240, the time seemed right to give my place to stop breathing fire and allow others to enjoy the wonderful experience of a dragon on the hit BBC TV show, Den 'Dragons' '.

"So, let me just say thanks to all the dragons of the past and the present, the production team that made the brilliant show what it is and, of course, the BBC for allowing me to participate in the first place.

"Thanks aunt are out PS: .. 'Fortuna' A great new Dragons'!

Duncan Bannatyne and Peter Jones remains the longest dragon in the show, after the accession of the first series in early 2005.

Paphitis accounted for the largest single investment ever in the series of 10 shows last year, coughing up £ 250,000 for a 30% share of the book, CD and DVD zappers-buying site.

He is also famous thanks Trunki children suitcase company, the products are going to sell more than one million units in 62 countries. [Digital Spy]

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