Dutch
Coverage of Dutch in the Nexus archive.
- A punishing European drought shrivels crops from Dutch potatoes to Bosnian corn
A punishing drought is affecting crops across Europe, impacting areas from Dutch potatoes to Bosnian corn. This drought that is slamming Europe this summer is hitting farmers hard throughout the continent.
- Adyen Boosts Revenue Outlook as Clients Process More Payments
Adyen NV raised its net revenue growth outlook for the year. This positive adjustment was driven by increasing demand for the Dutch payments firm’s services, which comes from both new and existing clients.
- ABN Amro Beats on Profit, Boosts Key Revenue Source Outlook
ABN Amro Bank NV reported quarterly profit that surpassed analysts' estimates. This positive performance was attributed to increased fees and growth in lending income, prompting the Dutch bank to raise its outlook for a key revenue source.
- A Hims cofounder fired his entire marketing team for AI. Now his 24/7 online vet service is growing 20% a month
Joe Spector, a cofounder of Hims, launched Dutch, a veterinary telehealth company, after facing high costs for emergency pet care. Dutch now operates in 35 states, has 100,000 active members, and grew revenue 5.5x between 2022-2023. Spector fired an external marketing agency, shifting to an in-house AI-driven team that produces 50 content pieces monthly, significantly boosting efficiency.
- Group F Betting Research after Japan’s Big Win Shifts the Forecast
Japan's 4-0 victory over Tunisia positions Ueda as a key figure in Group F's knockout stage, while the Dutch team's scoring surge impacts the final-round dynamics.
- Dutch ice cream brand Magnum opens R&D, innovation centre in Bengaluru
Dutch ice cream brand Magnum has opened a new R&D and innovation centre in Bengaluru. The facility focuses on research and development for the brand's product innovations.
- Belgium's complicated language politics, explained
Belgium's official languages—Dutch, French, and German—are deeply tied to regional divisions, with public services organized along linguistic lines. National soccer teams serve as a rare unifying force, using English as a neutral language despite players' diverse linguistic backgrounds. The national anthem, 'La Brabançonne,' exists in four versions to accommodate linguistic divisions.