Two Shields Investee WeShop and Alan Green on 4 stocks
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On today's Vox Markets Podcast: Two Shields Investee WeShop and Alan Green on 4 stocks
James Sowerby, CEO of WeShop which is an investee company of Two Shield Investments (TSI) explains how their social e-commerce platform works.
Two Shields Investments plc, the AIM-quoted investment company with a strategy to build a portfolio of high-quality investments in fast growing, scalable digital and technology enabled businesses, including those in the cyber security, e-commerce services and consumer sectors. The Company has appointed an experienced Board of Directors with a proven pedigree in the origination, acquisition, development & sale of projects and creating value for shareholders. The investment mandate covers unquoted and quoted businesses, as well as direct project investment. Where appropriate the Board will apply its extensive combined experience to directly support investee businesses achieve their growth potential.
Alan Green CEO of Brand Communications talks about:
i3 Energy (I3E)
Cranswick (CWK)
Tertiary Minerals (TYM)
Open Orphan (ORPH)
(Interview starts at 12 minutes 20 seconds)
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