AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Business & Sarajevo Angle: The U.S. vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Round of 32 match is set for July 1 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, with Bosnia chasing a first-ever knockout win while the U.S. looks to reach the last 16 for only the second time since 2002—fueling major fan-spend and watch-party demand across the U.S. Ticketing & Consumer Risk: Ticket prices are still swinging on resale markets, and a new lawsuit targets StubHub over claims of selling World Cup seats that “did not exist,” raising fresh questions for buyers. Local Economy & Community Impact: San Jose and other host cities are leaning hard on World Cup crowds to boost tourism, with large free fan zones and city-run events drawing hundreds of thousands. Regional Security Procurement: Moldova signed a €50m EU-grant deal for 100+ Roshel armored vehicles, showing how European financing is reshaping defense spending in the wider region. Business & Telecom: BH Telecom reported revenue and net profit growth in 2025, a signal investors will watch as Bosnia’s economy tracks regional demand.
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