Hello, my name is XXX and I am one of many shareholders. I live in Germany and here the recent information I got about Slyce was kind of confusing. It would be great if you could briefly answer the following questions:
- What are you planing to do in the close future?
We are continuing to license and implement our technology with leading retailers and e-tailers in the US. In the last month, we set out to sign 4 new contracts, and we've done just that. We are also exploring opportunities to expand into new verticals, such as healthcare, security, logistics, and automotive. We have proof of concepts in these areas, and are validating the BD and development cost to bring solutions to market in them. Our B2C, or consumer app division, continue to execute, with Pounce seeing its strongest spike in users to date last weekend (nearly 40k new users in 1 day), and Craves and SnipSnap launching major app updates this summer. - How are going to maintain the business?
I'm not sure I understand the question. We are continuing the execute, reduce our burn, and ramp on revenue. - Any progress since Ted Mann took over?
:) This is Ted talking. Yes, I believe the company has made substantial progress — mainly on the tech and product side. - Why is Slyce worth keeping it in my depot?
We are building a massive business on image recognition and visual search. We are the undisputed market leaders, and nearly every major US retailer already works with us or is in proof of concept. Retailers that have utilized a competing solutions have come back to Slyce eventually, since our quality if unrivaled. If you believe that image recognition and visual commerce is an important trend, we are perfectly positioned to capitalize on it.
Vielleicht hilft das dem einen oder anderen. LG, donsilen
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