BBC The Apprentice viewers spot same big flaw in finalists' business plans
People watching The Apprentice final were amazed by one major shortcoming in the contestants' business plans. Marnie Swindells and Rochelle Anthony were outlining their business ambitions to Lord Sugar in a big to secure his £250,000 investment.
Read more: Lord Alan Sugar's The Apprentice announcement over future of the hit BBC show ahead of finale Spoiler alert – if you don't want to know who won, stop reading now Lord Sugar hired boxing gym owner Marnie as his latest business partner following the all-female finale. Swindells is a 28-year-old court advocate and gold medal-winning boxer from London.
Of Swindells, Baroness Brady said: “Marnie, she has never run a business before, and she’s chosen a business that’s very competitive – can she stand out in this very competitive market?” Campbell advocated for the boxing gym owner, adding: “That being said, for an ambassador for a boxing facility, there is no-one better I would think than Marnie and what she stands for.”
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