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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 graduallygetthron Jan 06, 2021 5:31pm
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Post# 32238467

RE:RE:RE:Someone's Messing With This...

RE:RE:RE:Someone's Messing With This...I don't day trade, I invest, and that requires analysis of fundamentals. It's odd, I read the Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, and I don't recall a single chapter on charting. 

I agree that charting is important to assess momentum when to bounce in or out of a stock, which is why I avoid speculative investing. Companies that generate consistent income, free cash flow, and are able to cover their liabilities are those that interest me. If I were to add to my position it would only be for a short term turnover, unless the story changes. 
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