The lion’s den: Nico Rosberg meditates on the deal, everything turns out different after the show



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“The lion’s den”
Nico Rosberg meditates on the first deal with the lion: everything turns out different after the show

The lion's den

“The Lion’s Den” investors Nico Rosberg (right) and Georg Kofler in meditation mode

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A cell phone addiction app, Nico Rosberg and Carsten Maschmeyer are there, but only on TV. Because in real life it looks different from what you see in the “Lion’s Den”.

In the second episode of “Höhle der Löwen” with Nico Rosberg, the new lion cub can finally attack, and that even in the literal sense. In any case, the retired racing athlete is far more adept than his fellow investors in a backyard tennis training wall.

While Judith Williams distributes the balls quite awkwardly in the studio, Rosberg reliably hits the target with a swift hit, a construction called “Hit partnerThe boy from Monaco has already had a tennis racket in hand, that’s clear, but even Rosberg doesn’t want to invest in the “successful partner” so he goes home without a deal.

However, in terms of investor technology, Rosberg dares to use the “No Less But Better” meditation app. Rosberg is particularly excited about the cell phone addiction program developed by a psychologist. He had no control over his smartphone use behavior himself, so he switched back to a very old-fashioned mobile phone, Rosberg reports, and takes his silly phone out of his pocket to test it out. Even conventional meditation didn’t help against his cell phone addiction, so Rosberg. “I meditated 45 minutes in the morning and at night, but in between I was still crazy.”

I treat bursts after the show

Together with Carsten Maschmeyer, he would love to invest in the smartphone addiction control program, but the negotiations are not very smooth. The founders want to sell only ten percent of their company for 150,000 euros, the lions want 25 percent. After a few back and forth, you finally agree to a 20 percent deal. But behind the scenes, apparently, the haggling continued. Again Stern He found out, the founders wanted to get a higher rating after the show and let the deal fall apart.

Two other deals, on the other hand, survived the negotiations after the show. Ralf Dümmel invests in the Writing pilot, a learning booklet for elementary school children, which helps with pre-punched grooves to guide the pen. And together with Carsten Maschmeyer and Dagmar Wöhrl, Dümmel is also investing in Bruxane, a dental splint against creaking. With small vibrations, the splint warns the brain at night to refrain from clenching the teeth in an unhealthy way. Since the three inverters are also shredders, they can understand the problem well.

Without a deal, the founders of Vly, who have developed a dairy alternative from pea protein and rapeseed oil, have to go. The product and founder are welcome, but investors can’t get used to the requested valuation: half a million for eight percent of the company. After all, the brought cow ensures a good mood: a Rhaetian gray cattle from Switzerland. And when it comes to being petted, Judith Williams also shows a lot more sensitivity than she does on the tennis wall.

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