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ESG risk is a measure of how well a company manages material ESG risks. Sustainalytics’ ESG risk category is designed to help investors identify and understand financially material ESG risks at the company level and how they might affect the long-term performance for equity investments. The scale is from 0-100. The lower the risk, the better (0 is equivalent to no risk and 100 the most severe).
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About VP
Vp PLC provides the rental and sale of equipment and related services. The company operates under the divisions such as UK Forks, Groundforce, Airpac Bukom Oilfield Services, Hire Station, Torrent Trackside, TPA, and TR Group. It serves infrastructure, construction, housebuilding, and energy. The company's reportable segments are the two units, the United Kingdom which is the key revenue driver, and International.
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The ticker symbol for VP is VP:xlon. You can use this code to quickly find the stock in Saxo’s platforms and track its price and performance.
VP has its primary listing on London Stock Exchange. You can trade VP with a Saxo account, alongside thousands of other stocks worldwide.
Yes, VP is available to trade on SaxoInvestor and SaxoTrader. You can buy shares directly and include VP as part of a broader investment portfolio.
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