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Podcast: Noventiq’s Hervé Tessler and Corner Growth’s (COOL) Jerry Letter
by Kristi Marvin on 2023-07-14 at 8:01am

The London Stock Exchange has seen several of its companies decamp for Wall Street and SPACs have become a new avenue for those companies to skip across the pond.

This week, we speak with Hervé Tessler, CEO of Noventiq (LSE:NVNQ) and Jerry Letter, CFO and COO of Corner Growth Acquisition Corp.

They explain why they think Noventiq will be better valued on the Nasdaq following the close of their $800 million combination announced in May, and how Noventiq’s own operations as a digital transformation facilitator are ramping up in the developing world.

Give it a listen.


 

 

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