Calgary, Alberta (Newsfile Corp. - June 9, 2021) - Red River Capital Corp. (TSXV: XBT.P) ("Red River " or the "Company"), a capital pool company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange ("TSXV" or the "Exchange")
Red River Capital Corp. Announces It Is Seeking Shareholder Approval to Adopt and Align the Company with the New CPC Policy
(TSXV: XBT.P) (
TSXV or the
Exchange ) announces that, pursuant to recent changes by the TSXV to its Capital Pool Company program and TSXV Policy 2.4 -
Capital Pool Companies (
Policy 2.4 ), which came into effect as of January 1, 2021 (the
New CPC Policy ), the Company intends to seek the requisite approvals of the shareholders of Red River (the
Shareholders ), to adopt and align the Company with the New CPC Policy.
Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined have the meaning ascribed to them in the TSXV Corporate Finance Manual or the New CPC Policy.
The Globe and Mail Shirley Won Published January 18, 2021
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