Departing CFO claims Freightos will see profit in 2026 after reporting Q3 loss
UPDATED 28.11.24 TO INCLUDE FREIGHTOS INPUT AND REMOVE REFERENCE TO GUILLAUME HALLEUX Freightos’ share price fell ...
CHRW: SEEKING VALUABLE INSIGHTCHRW: 'FIT FAST AND FOCUS' CHRW: INVESTOR DAY AMZN: NASDAQ RALLYKNIN: LOOKING DOWNPLD: FLIPPING ASSETSWTC: BOLT-ON DEALCAT: YIELD MATTERSKO: NEW COOLOW: INVESTOR DAY UPS: CYCLICAL UPSIDEATSG: 'GO-SHOP' UPDATEXPO: ALL-TIME HIGH ON TAKEOVER TALKMAERSK: DIRECTIONGM: DONE WITH IT
CHRW: SEEKING VALUABLE INSIGHTCHRW: 'FIT FAST AND FOCUS' CHRW: INVESTOR DAY AMZN: NASDAQ RALLYKNIN: LOOKING DOWNPLD: FLIPPING ASSETSWTC: BOLT-ON DEALCAT: YIELD MATTERSKO: NEW COOLOW: INVESTOR DAY UPS: CYCLICAL UPSIDEATSG: 'GO-SHOP' UPDATEXPO: ALL-TIME HIGH ON TAKEOVER TALKMAERSK: DIRECTIONGM: DONE WITH IT
It seems DX Group has finally got its investors on board. A statement released by the group today and seen by The Loadstar claims that “City investors” have backed proposals to raise additional funds. Interactive Investor yesterday reported that DX was looking to raise £4.8m for “business investment”. Specifics weren’t given but the general gist is that the money will go into improving IT, opening new depots, and generally expanding the business.
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