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Vicinity Motor Corp V.VMC

Alternate Symbol(s):  VEVMQ

Vicinity Motor Corp. is a Canada-based supplier of electric vehicles for both public and commercial enterprise use. The Company leverages a dealer network and close relationships with manufacturing partners to supply its flagship electric, compressed natural gas (CNG) and clean-diesel vicinity buses, as well as the VMC 1200 electric truck to the transit and industrial markets. Its geographic segments include United Stated, and Canada. The Company's various buses and truck models include Vicinity Lightning EV, Vicinity Classic and VMC 1200. The Company’s subsidiaries include Vicinity Motor (Bus) USA Corp., and Vicinity Motor (Bus) Corp.


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Comment by wallpaper2on Apr 19, 2016 10:12pm
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RE:RE:What do you make of todays pullback?

RE:RE:What do you make of todays pullback?A few comments.  It isn't  impossible to attribute brokerage houses with price manipulation!
Companies are caught quite often and I had shares in one of them which was halted for 12 months and never did amount to anything after the investigation . Brokers take buy and sell orders from clients but  the same client can run several accounts  in different brokerage houses but you know that I am sure. A couple of paid traders who are savy in this practice can run the price up and down at will. It takes a forensic audit but they find it easily. I also noticed that you ignored the pooling of insider stock and the sale of those shares?
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