Monday, October 18, 2021
“The Lions Ten”
Judith Williams blames the government
By Kai Butterweek
With powder-shaped burger fritters, consistent flax fiber tinkering and hygienic impeccable soap fun, the focus today is on the lion, who stands guard with his forefinger raised in front of the country’s children.
Did the “energy” market see it all? Two stimulus experts from the News, Patrick Fouchs and Michael Kut, believe the possibilities are exhausted. With natural flavors, lots of vitamins and more caffeine, the “Scooper” duo want to trigger a pick-me-up revolution — and all in powder form.
Judith Williams, however, finds “scoops” like the teapot you put in your cheekbones, “not really sexy”. Dagmar Whhrl, on the other hand, is on fire for the new booster powder, which helps even men who are tired of gorilla costume to regain their old strength. Seconds after the deal was announced, big investor Carsten Mashmeyer rejoiced: “Let someone tell you that gorillas and lions did not go together!”
Powder burgers and steaks
The next founders promise problem solvers in powder form. For all meat eaters and vegetarians alike, the two “early green” founders Nicole and Bernt Sale are developing their powdered sedan alternative. With a little water and a little oil, you can create a red color at any time, from which you can make kiros, burgers or steaks. After an intense tasting, two good diners, Nils Glauco and Ralph Dummel, show their thumbs up. He wiped his mouth briefly, the latter clenching his famous fists again.
Ralph Dummel has another reason to be happy that evening. Two lions, Gorston Mashmeyer and Nico Rosberg, and Flax Ner Tinkers accepted future collaboration from Nils Freiberg and Janice Piperhof Dortmund (“Asphaltkind”). ), The king of cabinets from Hamburg, also creates nails after the Essen (“Soapflaker”) pitch from FestSife-raspler Stephen Hinofer. “It hurts a little in the chest (Dommel asks for three times more shares than initially given), but I want to go with you,” the founder clears his throat with a soft smile on his face.
Digital ordering in schools in Germany
While Ralph Tamel happily embraces the armchair, other investors from Munich (“Wright”) Mathias Scothauser and Philip Kramer watch the final pitch of two documentary allergy sufferers. With their tablet use, the founding duo have long wanted to replace the classic school bag. Instead of paper madness, digital order should prevail in German schools in the future.
But will it be accepted in schools in the Middle Ages? The pitch title is disappearing more and more in the background. On the contrary, frustration with school policy spreads during the Corona period. Judith Williams in particular was suddenly outraged. “The title is great for you to watch. But if teachers are not digital, children will never be digital,” the beauty queen begins her political critique.
“The situation is bad!”
Williams said dealing with the great situation that everyone can see is the “bottom chin”. “No one cares about home schooling mothers and all the children who have to deal with this mess. The government is doing very little. The situation is really dilapidated!” The lion complains.
At the moment it is not about the company’s stocks, key capabilities and successful visions for the future. It is no longer about the real pitfalls (in the end, all investors are out), but about a political and social current situation, condemned by the lion who defends and “roars” in front of the nation’s children. Hots off, Mrs. Williams!
“Die Höhle der Löwen” runs every Monday at 8.15pm on Vox. The show will air again on NTV on Sundays at 3.10pm. In addition, it is present at all times Available on TVNOW. You can also find more information about the program here in vox.de..
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