Elderly individual claims victory in "Shark Tank" setting - Elderly Gentleman Performs Clean-up in "Lion's Den Cave"
In an extraordinary turn of events, Heinz Schlechtingen, a 98-year-old individual, has secured a significant investment for his innovative walking aid, "Steets", on the popular startup show "The Lion's Den".
The investment of 300,000 euros was made by Frank Thelen and two other investors, Carsten Maschmeyer and Janna Ensthaler. This investment grants them a 25% stake in the startup. The negotiations between Frank Thelen and the "Steets" founders are still ongoing, with the deal yet to be officially sealed.
"Steets" is a small, four-legged gadget that can be attached to walking sticks or crutches. Its unique feature is that it prevents the walking aid from falling over when put down. The gadget can also be extended with a hand press, allowing the walking aid to be temporarily put down.
Heinz Schlechtingen demonstrated the usefulness of the "Steets" gadget on "The Lion's Den" by seemingly accidentally dropping his walking stick. The incident showed how the gadget effectively prevented the walking stick from falling over, impressing the investors.
The startup "Steets" has two co-founders, but the article does not specify who they are. The current status of the "Steets" gadget is that it can be purchased. It is available for purchase in the company's web shop for 48.95 euros.
Heinz Schlechtingen, in his wisdom, offered some advice for a long life: "You can do anything. Just don't die!" His inspiring words won over the investors on "The Lion's Den".
This investment marks a significant step for "Steets" and could potentially revolutionise the walking aid industry. With the backing of Frank Thelen and the other investors, "Steets" is poised to make a difference in the lives of many.
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