The Dragons Fight Over Proper.com | Dragons' Den | Shark Tank Global
Summary
TLDRIn the video, entrepreneur Adam Weaver pitches his business, proper.com, seeking a £50,000 investment for 5% equity. The company, specializing in automotive accessories, has shown significant growth with a first-year turnover of £155,000 and a third-year turnover of £2.15 million. Despite initial hesitation from investors due to concerns over cash flow and equity, Adam secures a deal with Duncan, who offers the full amount for a 20% stake, valuing Adam's business at £250,000. The decision is based on Duncan's online business experience and Adam's instinct.
Takeaways
- 😀 Adam Weaver is the founder of proper.com, a business specializing in automotive retail accessories.
- 💼 Adam has a background in business consultancy and recruitment, which he leveraged to start his business quickly and profitably.
- 🚗 The company focuses on niche products in the automotive sector, such as accessories for pickups, vans, motorbikes, and scooters.
- 💹 In its first year, proper.com achieved a turnover of £155,000 with a net profit of £7,000, scaling up to a turnover of £2.15 million and a net profit of £205,000 in the third year.
- 📈 Adam predicts a turnover of just over £500,000 and a net profit of around £900,000 in the next 12 months and the year after, respectively.
- 🌐 The business has diversified its product range and won distribution rights for top products in the market.
- 💸 Adam sought an investment of £50,000 for 5% equity to help with business development, particularly for stocking up on inventory.
- 🏦 The business has a cash in bank of £50,000, stock worth £400,000, and loans of about £200,000, indicating a need for working capital.
- 📉 Adam faced challenges with the bank, which only granted him £150,000 of the £250,000 he requested and removed his overdraft facility.
- 🐉 The 'dragons' or investors questioned Adam's financial planning and the need for the requested investment, leading to a negotiation on equity stakes.
- 🔄 After a series of negotiations and counteroffers, Adam chose to accept an offer from Duncan, who asked for a 25% equity stake for his £50,000 investment.
Q & A
What is the name of Adam Weaver's business?
-Adam Weaver's business is called proper.com.
What is the primary focus of proper.com?
-Proper.com specializes in selling accessories for vehicles such as pickups, vans, motorbikes, quads, and scooters.
How long has proper.com been in operation?
-Proper.com has been in operation for almost four years.
What was the turnover and net profit of proper.com in its third year?
-In its third year, proper.com had a turnover of 2.15 million and a net profit of 205,000.
What was the initial investment Adam Weaver made to start proper.com?
-Adam Weaver initially invested £3,000, which was from the sale of a car, to start proper.com.
How is the ownership of proper.com divided?
-The ownership of proper.com is divided 50/50 between Adam Weaver and his fiance.
What is the forecasted net profit for proper.com in the next 12 months?
-The forecasted net profit for proper.com in the next 12 months is just over £500,000.
What was the reason Adam Weaver asked the bank for £250,000?
-Adam Weaver asked the bank for £250,000 because he assessed that he stood a chance of borrowing that amount, not necessarily because he needed it to survive.
How many unique visitors does proper.com's website receive daily?
-Proper.com's website receives about 3,500 unique visitors daily.
What is the average daily transaction value for online sales on proper.com?
-The average daily transaction value for online sales on proper.com is about £92.
What percentage of proper.com's sales come from telephone sales?
-The sales staff at proper.com are targeted for about £800 net profit a day, which is approximately 50% of the total sales.
What was the final deal Adam Weaver accepted on the show?
-Adam Weaver accepted an offer of £50,000 for 25% equity in proper.com from one of the investors.
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