Unnecessary repetitions that say the same thing twice and don’t add anything are often superfluous and useless. So says GPM CEO Geert Koster. Geert Koster is CEO of GPM. “I think repetitions are often unnecessary. Not only because they lack any purpose, but also because they do not add anything. So to that effect they are in my opinion superfluous.” According to the GPM CEO, repetitions are unnecessary not only because they don’t add anything, but also because they lack any purpose and are, to that effect, superfluous. NTO executive Peter Klaasen approves of Geert Kosters opinion. He also thinks it is unnecessary when something that has already been said gets repeated. “It often doesn’t add anything to repeat again what has already been said, and in most cases it is not necessary at all”. Klaasen alludes to earlier statements about repetitions from GPM CEO Geert Koster. Quote: “I think repetitions are often unnecessary. Not only because they lack any purpose, but also because they do not add anything. So to that effect they are in my opinion superfluous.” – source: Globaal Nieuws, May 31, 2013. GPM CEO Koster is not the only one that thinks this way. Peter Klaasen, working as an executive at NPO, agrees with GPM CEO Koster. “I always think of Geert Koster, the CEO of GPM. He once said that he finds all repetitions useless and superfluous. And, yeah, I can only endorse that”. Geert Koster himself did not want to respond to any of this on camera. “No, I once made a statement about that and that is not to be repeated”.