• Queen’s Road Capital Investment (QRC) has received final approval to list the company’s common shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the TSX)
  • QRC’s common shares will commence trading on the TSX when the market opens on July 6, 2022
  • Shareholders are not required to exchange their share certificates or take any other action in connection with the TSX listing
  • The graduation to the TSX will not affect the company’s symbol and CUSIP
  • Queen’s Road Capital Investment Ltd is a resource-focused investment company
  • Queen’s Road Capital Investment Ltd. was unchanged at $0.73 at 11:30 AM ET

Queen’s Road Capital Investment (QRC) has received final approval to list the company’s common shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the TSX).

“We are pleased to announce the completion of this milestone and look forward to becoming listed on Canada’s largest, most distinguished exchange,” said Warren Gilman, Chairman & CEO of QRC.

“Listing on the TSX is confirmation of our progress and will allow us to broaden our investor base,” he added.

QRC’s common shares will commence trading on the TSX when the market opens on July 6, 2022.

Shareholders are not required to exchange their share certificates or take any other action in connection with the TSX listing.

The graduation to the TSX will not affect the company’s symbol and CUSIP, as its common shares will continue to trade under the symbol “QRC” and there will be no change in the CUSIP.

In conjunction with listing on the TSX, the company’s common shares will be delisted from the TSX Venture Exchange (the TSXV) prior to the commencement of trading on July 6, 2022, including those listed under the symbol “QRC.S”.

In conjunction with the TSX listing, changes have been made to the company’s dividend reinvestment plan and normal course issuer bid to comply with TSX requirements.

Queen’s Road Capital Investment Ltd is a resource-focused investment company.

Queen’s Road Capital Investment Ltd. was unchanged at $0.73 at 11:30 AM ET.

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