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TYRU Tyratech (DI)

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tyratech (DI) LSE:TYRU London Ordinary Share COM SHS USD0.001 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.00 2.80 3.20 - 0.00 01:00:00
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31/7/2016
19:00
If it was not so expensive it could do much more.in my opinion when someone purchases this and then within a few days they get reinfected by the lousy kid that gave it to them the parent will look for a cheaper replacement. There are 64 million potential customers in the UK !
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:57
If it was not so expensive it could do much more.in my opinion when someone purchases this and then within a few days they get reinfected by the lousy kid that gave it to them the parent will look for a cheaper replacement.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:52
Sorry - but you are evidently avoiding the question.Having arrived on the board claiming you dislike agendas, you have loaded your argument with bias and nonsense to mislead people. 1) it is practically impossible that a single infestation on average causes 3 further infestations within a family. The average family has less than 4 members and does not need 4 cans of vamousse.2) your pricing data is wrong. I have seen vamousse sold in the uk for anywhere between £8 and £15. Even across the boots and superdrug estate, the prices are different. £15 is the maximum I have seen in the uk.So your £60 point doesn't make a lot of sense, and you don't need to be a pharmacist to see it.
wigwammer
31/7/2016
18:49
So 32000 stockists say 1 sale a week =1.6 million units in USA and ignore amazon.with frcast sales and adding in amazing UK sales they are not even doing that assumption.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:48
Tyratech have 60% of retail outlets covered in the USA & UK according to BJ in a recent presentation.

Quite an achievement in 2 years.

michaelsadvfn
31/7/2016
18:44
Oh dear the numbers do not add up.what about UK stockists.many boots don't bother to stock it.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:42
I give up. I await the results.I hope they give a breakdown of the units sold in each area and then we will exactly how many people are using it.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:42
Ta htg, I need to update those numbers of retail outlets.

Cardinal Health, McKesson & AmerisourceBergen are distributors to retail outlets, not retail outlets themselves. 32,000 retail outlets are currently stocking Vamousse.

michaelsadvfn
31/7/2016
18:39
I. note michael has not commented on the number of cans required for a hairy family outbreak.haven't you looked at the instructions for use before setting up the thread in June 2015? Or may 2014 on the previous thread.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:39
Would not this ZIKA threat bean opportunity for the company???
red army
31/7/2016
18:37
I. note michael has not commented on the number of cans required for a hairy family outbreak.haven't you looked at the instructions for use before setting up the thread in June 2015?
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:32
There are 13000 dispensing chemists in the UK so if we take a sale of 1 a week ,forget amazon,that would give 700 k cans a year.forget all the supermarket sales.that would give a profit of about 3 million gross from UK.dream on.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:28
2015 sales $6.7m, 2016(E) $9.6m...

...results to be in line with expectations.

Rapid growth, multiple & growing offerings.

My can is half full.

michaelsadvfn
31/7/2016
18:18
The average woman in the UK, on reaching 45, has had 1.9 kids. That makes what you're saying very unlikely.Doesn't it?
wigwammer
31/7/2016
18:11
Well done wig yes.as I have said all along and why I did not invest at 10p.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:08
Boots and super drug 15£ today.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:08
?I believe you should use the whole can. That still doesn't answer the point.To get to £60, you would need to use 4 whole cans - ie for every one person affected on average, a further 3 family members suffer.Is that what you are saying?
wigwammer
31/7/2016
18:07
Hairy mum,dad and 2 hairy kids =4 cans.rrp 15 each .Saintsbury's offer £10 each so there 40£ today.
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
18:04
It depends on head to head contact.the transfer will only occur when the temperature is the same. Quick head contact is not enough.bald dad will not get them.a hug from granny will get her a gift from the lousy kid. Take 10 weeks for her to start scratching so she will look for a suspect in the last few days! Someone she sat next to one the bus. What does she know about lice. About as much as most of the people who post here!
haroldthegreat
31/7/2016
17:50
You are the expert. Hence I'm interested in your view.I understand you need head to head contact but that doesn't answer the question. You stated the price for a family to treat a single infestation is £60, but I don't understand how you get to that number. Are you saying the average infestation results in 3 further family members getting lice? Simple question, relevant to what you have posted previously, and not loaded in any way.
wigwammer
31/7/2016
17:40
You need head to head contact for transfer! You are all experts on lice I bow to your superior knowledge.all I do is sell the lice products.what do I know ?
haroldthegreat
30/7/2016
16:18
>> wig

My sons got headlice on 4 occasion. Twice one of them got it and twice both got it. My wife caught them once but I can't remember whether it was a 'one' or 'two' occasion. I never caught them. We are on holiday with another couple and they never got head lice when their kids did. They can remember at least 3 infestations when only one son got it. So what htg says is definitely not true!

GLA

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