Why did TomTom close?
Can you elaborate on the reasons behind TomTom's decision to close? Were there specific financial challenges or market trends that contributed to this outcome? Did they struggle to keep up with competition or perhaps fail to adapt to changing consumer demands? It's intriguing to understand the underlying factors that led to such a significant shift in the company's operations.
How is TomTom doing financially?
I'm curious to know, how is TomTom currently performing financially? Have they been able to maintain their profitability in the face of increasing competition and changing market conditions? Are there any notable trends or developments that have impacted their financial performance recently? Additionally, what are some of the strategies they've employed to navigate the challenging landscape and ensure continued growth and success?
What percentage of TomTom do the TOMS own?
Could you please clarify the context of this question? Are you referring to the ownership percentage of TomTom, a Dutch multinational technology company specializing in navigation and mapping products, by a group or individual named "TOMS"? If so, it's important to note that there's no publicly known entity or group named "TOMS" that holds a significant ownership stake in TomTom. However, if you're asking about the ownership structure of TomTom in general, the company is listed on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange, and its shares are publicly traded. The ownership percentage of TomTom is therefore distributed among various shareholders, including institutional investors, retail investors, and potentially some insiders or insiders' families. Without specific information about the "TOMS" you're referring to, it's difficult to provide an accurate answer to your question. If you're interested in learning more about TomTom's ownership structure, I recommend checking the company's latest annual report or visiting its investor relations page on its website.