Tungsten Corp Trading Update and Alan Green on 4 Stocks
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On today's Vox Markets Podcast: Tungsten Corp Trading Update and Alan Green on 4 Stocks
Andrew Lemonofides, Chief Executive Officer & Christiaan Allen, Chief Financial Officer of Tungsten Corporation (TUNG) talk about their trading update and provide an outlook for the business.
Tungsten Corporation (LSE: TUNG) is the world's largest, compliant business transaction network. A leading global electronic invoicing and purchase order transactions network, Tungsten's mission is centred on enabling a touchless invoice process allowing businesses around the globe to gain maximum value from their invoice process.
Tungsten processes invoices for 74% of the FTSE 100 and 71% of the Fortune 500. It enables suppliers to submit tax compliant e-invoices in 50 countries, and last year processed transactions worth £195bn for organisations such as Caesars Entertainment, Computacenter, GlaxoSmithKline, Kraft Foods, Mohawk Industries, Mondelēz International, Procter & Gamble, Shaw Industries, Unilever and the US Federal Government. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in London, Tungsten has offices in the US, Bulgaria and Malaysia, employing over 300 people.
Alan Green CEO of Brand Communications talks about:
Synairgen (SNG)
Power Metal Resources (POW)
Tertiary Minerals (TYM)
Blencowe Resources (BRES)
Venture Life Group (VLG)
(Interview starts at 14 minutes 54 seconds)
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