Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch Ep. 10: 'I Don't Think We're the Right Investors' Entrepreneur contestants on our pitch show think their ideas are worth millions. Watch and see for yourself, and support them via Indiegogo if you agree.

By Lydia Belanger

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Entrepreneur's fast-paced pitch show Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch gives each contestant 60 seconds to present their million-dollar idea to a panel of investors. These judges will either grant the entrepreneur access to the boardroom for negotiations or send them back to the lobby empty-handed. Each week, four new innovators have the floor to try to get funding in exchange for a stake in their ventures.

This week's episode brings in high-flying valuations, with hopeful founders asking for millions from behind the closed Entrepreneur Elevator doors. Which pitches will sway investors to fork over the funds? And in which cases will they defer to others with more domain expertise? Check out this week's episode above to find out, then support your favorite ideas through crowdfunding on Indiegogo.

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Lydia Belanger is a former associate editor at Entrepreneur. Follow her on Twitter: @LydiaBelanger.

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