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98-year-old clears out in the “Lion’s Denem”
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A walking stick that cannot fall over convinced the investors in the “Löwen cave”. This was mainly due to Grandpa Heinz, the oldest participant in the start -up show so far.
Apparently you are never too old for the “Löwen cave”. The 98-year-old Heinz Schlechtingen had his big appearance on Monday evening in the start-up show. He presented an innovative walking stick and a few wisdom-and was able to inspire the investors in the TV studio with both. So he secured the start-up “Steets” of his grandson Phil Janßen and his two founders with a deal with Lion Frank Thelen.
At ““If it is a small four -legged gadget that can be assembled on the walking sticks or crutches. The small support aids can be easily extended by hand, so that the walking aid can be briefly turned off to get your hands clear.
A great advantage for seniors, explains Grandpa Heinz in his show in the “Löwen cave”, in which he supposedly drops his walking stick unintentionally to the ground. The 98-year-old also wins the sympathy of investors with his unbeatable wisdom. His advice for a long life: “You can do everything. Only one thing is not: dying!”
Hard haggling in the “Löhen cave”
The business is less funny. There are different ideas about the conditions for an investment. According to hard hazards, investor Frank Thelen and the three founders in the show agreed to participate 25 percent for 300,000 euros in investment.
But there is obviously further negotiations behind the scenes, because the deal is not officially sealed to this day. Investor and founder were still in ongoing contract talks, both sides reported to the “start -up scene” portal. The walking aid advertised by grandpa Heinz is already available: it is currently available in the company’s web shop for 48.95 euros.
Transparency note: The star is like the TV station VOX part of RTL
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Source: Stern