Grande West Announces Share Consolidation, Name Change to Vicinity Motor Corp.
The name change reflects the company’s increasing focus on next-generation electric bus commercialization efforts.

The name change reflects the company’s increasing focus on next-generation electric bus commercialization efforts. Shown here is a design rendering of the Vicinity Lightning EV.
Rendering via Vicinity
Grande West Transportation Group Inc. (Grande West) will convene a shareholders meeting on March 24 to seek approval for a consolidation of its share capital in order to meet near-term NASDAQ uplisting requirements.
The proposal to be presented calls for up to every three shares of the company before consolidation to be consolidated into one share. The company currently has 86,507,263 shares outstanding, and approximately 28,835,754 shares will be outstanding after the consolidation.
Concurrent with the share consolidation, Grande West will change its name to Vicinity Motor Corp. to reflect the company's increasing focus on the commercialization of its next-generation electric buses.
"We are thrilled to announce our name change to Vicinity Motor Corp. and our pursuit of a NASDAQ listing in 2021," said William Trainer, President/CEO Grande West. "We believe that a NASDAQ listing will enable us to improve liquidity, broaden our potential shareholder base to U.S. investors, and best allow the company to achieve fair value in the capital markets. I look forward to continued operational and capital markets execution in the months ahead, positioning the company for what I believe will be a watershed year."
The share consolidation is subject to shareholder approval, and documentation in support being accepted for filing by the TSX Venture Exchange and the Registrar of Companies for the Province of British Columbia. The name change is also subject to regulatory approval.
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