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Lifeist Wellness Inc V.LFST

Alternate Symbol(s):  LFSWF

Lifeist Wellness Inc. is a Canada-based health-tech company. The Company leverages advancements in science and technology to develop innovative products to support human wellness and transform lives. The Company's key asset is its United States biosciences subsidiary Mikra Cellular Sciences Inc. (Mikra), a biosciences and consumer wellness company focused on developing and selling products. Mikra's products consists of Focus, Protect, Serenity, and CELLF.


TSXV:LFST - Post by User

Post by whisky11on May 04, 2022 8:47am
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@randomtask you are a really funny guy... getting worse

@randomtask you are a really funny guy... getting worse.. It's not important who is making it , what is made that what matters.
Why would LFST build special manufacturing plant from scratches when they can subcontract it to existing famous US manufacturer. Statement that is made by US and Japan ingredients and made in California have a value.


from Google: what unique mean
... being the only one of its kind Every snowflake is unique. 2 : very unusual : notable a unique talent... 

randomtask wrote:
They actually don't make it, they pay another company to manufacture and package their product.  Since another company is producing it, I find it hard to believe it's unique in anyway. Wouldn't you want to keep this magical product in house?  No patent yet, maybe the manufacturer will get one first?
 
 
An example of product differentiation is when a company emphasizes a characteristic of a new product to market that sets it apart from others already on the market. For example, Tesla differentiates itself from other auto brands because their cars are innovative, high-end, and battery-operated.

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