VEON CEO Says Amsterdam Natural, Long-Term Location

VEON CEO Says Amsterdam Natural, Long-Term Location

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The video discusses V's listing on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, emphasizing its importance for European market appeal and its role as V's headquarters. It explores trading volumes between NASDAQ and Euronext, dismissing Brexit concerns. Amsterdam is highlighted as a digital hub for recruitment. V's strategy shift from telecom to technology aims to enhance customer journeys and introduce new services. The financial performance shows improvement, with a focus on transforming the business model to digital for long-term growth.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is Amsterdam considered an important location for Vyond?

It is the only city where Vyond operates.

It is the company's headquarters and a digital hub.

It has the highest number of stock exchanges.

It is the largest city in Europe.

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What is the primary reason for Vyond's listing in Amsterdam instead of London?

Concerns about Brexit.

Amsterdam is a natural choice as it is Vyond's headquarters.

Higher IPO volumes in Amsterdam.

Better weather conditions in Amsterdam.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How is Vyond repositioning itself in the market?

As a traditional telecom company.

As a technology company.

As a financial services provider.

As a real estate company.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is one of the goals of Vyond's transformation strategy?

To maintain a brick-and-mortar customer journey.

To introduce new services from entertainment to financial services.

To reduce the number of employees.

To focus solely on the US market.

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What financial impact has Vyond's transformation strategy had?

Increased debt levels.

No change in financial performance.

Increased dividend and solid financial footing.

Decreased financial performance.