Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
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Yeah, I think skin going to be biggest side of the business. So many possibilities, with all the data they have it’s going to be very exclusive. Skin and wasterwater testing are going to be huge.
I'm confident it will be massive as it is mate but just imagine if it becomes a medical diagnostics tool as suggested in the video. All exciting stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GS9KeH0ldg
"Will eventually become medical"
Contacted them after messing up and ordering both plans. Very quick to respond and assured they'd rectify my error asap, in fact replied less than an hour later, mid evening. Very impressed, there really isn't anything more annoying than poor customer services.
Given some of the comments in this thread this seems a suitable place to leave this comparable (they are advertising on the old idiot box..). Starting perhaps less relevant and working to more so...:
https://www.numan.com/
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mens-health-subscription-startup-numan-161625477.html
https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/numan/company_financials
They are offering Health diagnostics by blood...
https://www.numan.com/blood-tests/at-home-health-mot-biannual
£90 every 3 months
or
https://www.numan.com/blood-tests/at-home-health-mot-one-off
£120 per test kit
What value a breath test...
Company info: https://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/ltd/vir-health
And if you try and find some info for them you'll likely do as I did and stumble upon:
"Manual offers men personalised treatments and ongoing care, based on a blood test and remote consultation, for conditions ranging from sexual health and skincare, to hair loss and heart problems."
https://sifted.eu/articles/manual-raises-30m/
https://www.manual.co/skin
Company info: https://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/ltd/menwell-1
'course that article also points us in direction of:
https://www.mobihealthnews.com/news/hims-hers-closes-its-spac-merger-lists-nyse
Not had the best year NYSE: HIMS
https://www.forhims.com/skin-care
https://www.forhers.com/skin-care
Perhaps I'm missing something obvious, but what makes each offering special and not just a generic offering wrapped in a shiny webpage? It isn't readily obvious. Where's the moat? Maybe they just need the balls to offer their service...
The customers for the later Skin offerings would seem obvious candidates for STC. Anyway sector looks healthy enough....
Totally spooned my order. Looks like I've purchased both plans. Always a positive, I'll get to see what customer services are like.
Hi Steve, highly recommend blueberries/bilberries. I heard of it on the psoriasis association chat and it had a very positive impact. If you ever want to have a chat about what I did then let me know, always happy to share ideas with fellow suffers.
Hi tqhussain, unfortunately I share your condition, i.e. psoriasis. It is horrible and Im currently suffering a significant flareup. I too have enrolled with STC and consider the whole of DVRG as offering great opportunities.
Whilst I am not invested I am closely following the progress of SBTX who are running an interesting trial linked to the treatment of psoriasis. Fingers crossed they are successful. All the best.
Just ordered 4063, put that in the spreadsheet.
it's spelt Dennis Pennis BTW..........!
lol............ :()
All the best (interviews were amazing...... :()
Good point trillsg.........!
one day......... STC with in the NHS hub......!
All the best (to cure all skin complaints.........! :)
along with BT obvs......
Most definitely tqhussain. I have eczema(never spelt that right once!) general dry skin. It'd be great if this eventually became a medical diagnostic tool used by NHS's.
Psoriasis does not have a cure and I am not expecting STC to recommend something that will cure it. However if somehow it did manage to recommend products that helped improve peoples skin/lives then surely its worth a try.
Wow, you can't use P en is on here.
My ***** has stretch marks, would the test advice anything for it?
Ok............!
but will STC cure your psoriasis........ no! soz bud......
All the best (it will direct you towards on market products that are compatible............:)
Firstly, I wanted to see if the test highlights anything to help with my general dry skin and possibly highlight anything related psoriasis, although i am not expecting it too. Secondly, I am a shareholder, I have around £28k invested so thought why not help with the sales!
I haven't found a cure, I take pure wild bilberries juice which helps clear up my skin and it reduces inflammation.
I don't think so, £2 million on prime time advertising campaign when it's not even available on Android yet....
Forgettin bout TV ads ...........!
what/which/where made you sign up for STC..........!
specially as you have found a cure for psoriasis already........?
All the best (askin for the BB...... :()
Prime time TV slots can have millions of viewers at any given time so its still a great way to introduce a product to the UK market.
I signed up for spot check test just over a week ago and I have sent off my swab test. It will be interesting to see what comes back, I got psoriasis about 4 years ago so intrigued to see the test highlights.
If there is anyone on this board that does suffer from psoriasis then let me know, I recently found something that really helped me clear my skin.
Same here NU...........!
don't be angry about that.......... :)
All the best (in fact .....take comfort........ :()
Both my buys shown as sells on advfn charts...grrrr
wicky11............ :)
I fink our PR team will market this as they see fit.........!
All the best (if it's on television....... so be it....... :()
Nice one NU............!
all helps into sticky hands............... :()
All the best (I doubt you'll regret that purchase............ :)
Chesh,
good news..monies came in, just maxed out the isa