I look forward to new Nordic users joining the forum, and hopefully, they will also bring new ideas on how Inderes should evolve to succeed in the future. Currently, with all the startup hype left in the past, Inderes has become a stereotypical Finnish company:
A world-class product is built in complete silence. However, not enough money is directed towards sales and marketing to achieve hockey stick growth.
An internationalization project is launched for the global market (Sweden). They get beaten there, so opening new markets is put on hold.
Investments
. Share buybacks
. Dividend yield 5% ![]()
Inderes is neither the first nor certainly the last Helsinki stock exchange company to repeat all these Finnish company clichés, but hopefully, Danish and especially Swedish forum members can more strongly highlight that this is not normal outside of Finland. It would certainly be nice to get comments from Norwegians, known as a dividend nation, but they haven’t even had their own site opened, so they probably won’t be enthusiastic about registering for the forum ![]()