The $10M “AI Anti-Aging Bed” That Might Be Too Weird to Be Real
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In this episode the hosts analyze a bizarre AI-powered therapeutic bed business with strong profits but questionable positioning, confusing pricing, and a whiff of pseudo-science risk.
Business Listing – https://www.bizbuysell.com/business-opportunity/amazing-anti-aging-bed-ai-driven-may-qualify-for-e2-visa/2455345/
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This week’s deal features an unusual medical wellness business selling AI-enabled therapeutic beds to spas and clinics. The company generates roughly $3.2 million in revenue and $1.1 million in EBITDA, with patented technology and a showroom/warehouse operation in Orlando. But the listing raises eyebrows immediately—starting with a $10 million asking price that mysteriously drops to $7 million just a few paragraphs later.
Key Highlights:
- $3.2M revenue / $1.1M EBITDA with only 7 employees
- Asking price confusion: $10M headline vs. $7M later in the listing
- Product targets medical spas using patented therapeutic bed technology
- Seller motivation: debt payoff rather than retirement or growth strategy
- Major risk: unclear product differentiation in an extremely competitive market
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