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Vicinity Motor Corp V.VMC

Alternate Symbol(s):  VEV

Vicinity Motor Corp. is a Canada-based supplier of electric vehicles for both public and commercial enterprise use. The Company is engaged in the production and sale of buses and spare parts in North America. It leverages a dealer network and close relationships with manufacturing partners to supply its flagship electric, compressed natural gas (CNG) and clean-diesel vicinity buses, the VMC 1200 electric truck and a VMC Optimal-EV shuttle bus. In addition, the Company sells its electric chassis alongside J.B. Poindexter business unit EAVX, which is the Company's partner, for upfitting into delivery vehicles. The Company's various buses and truck models include Vicinity Lightning EV, Vicinity Classic and VMC 1200. Its geographic segments include United Stated and Canada. The Company’s subsidiaries include Vicinity Motor (Bus) USA Corp. and Vicinity Motor (Bus) Corp.


TSXV:VMC - Post by User

Comment by graduallygetthron Jan 05, 2021 9:33pm
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Post# 32230168

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News Release UPDATE = COPY

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News Release UPDATE = COPYAll of these sales are baked into the sp. They finished a job they were contracted to do, big deal. Do I give a contractor a pat on the back for completing a project that took longer than it should have? I get the entire covid situation, but they are old orders. 

And, I tend to agree with the previous commenter, 5 buses this month, 7 last month is not sustainable nor representative of a growing company. The only good thing about this news release is that they will receive remaining payments, if any are outstanding. The sales have already been recorded, the revenue account entry is irrelevant. 
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