Appendix 4E – Preliminary Final Report
The Common Shares will be delisted from TSX effective as of close of markets on December 21, 2023. In accordance with the TSX Company Manual, TSX does not require shareholder approval of the voluntary delisting of the Common Shares from TSX, as an acceptable alternative market will exist for the Common Shares on the date of delisting. The Common Shares will continue to trade on NASDAQ under the symbol “VMD”.
Following delisting from TSX, Viemed’s shareholders can trade their Common Shares through their brokers on NASDAQ. As most brokers in Canada, including many discount and online brokers, have the ability to buy and sell securities listed on NASDAQ, Viemed’s NASDAQ listing will continue to provide shareholders with the same accessibility to trade the Common Shares. Shareholders holding their shares in Canadian brokerage accounts should contact their brokers to confirm how to trade Viemed’s shares on NASDAQ.
ABOUT Viemed Healthcare, INC.
Viemed is a provider of in-home medical equipment and post-acute respiratory healthcare services in the United States. Viemed’s service offerings are focused on effective in-home treatment with clinical practitioners providing therapy and counseling to patients in their homes using cutting-edge technology. Visit our website at www.viemed.com.
For further information, please contact:
Glen Akselrod
Bristol Capital
905-326-1888
glen@bristolir.com
Todd Zehnder
Chief Operating Officer
Viemed Healthcare, Inc.
337-504-3802
investorinfo@viemed.co m
Forward-Looking Statements
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