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Sourcing Journal on MSNTFI Reverses Course on Relocation, Will Remain in CanadaThe trucking company cited "shareholder feedback" as the reason for the about-face, with a Quebec pension fund overly ...
Canadian trucking company TFI International Inc. reversed its decision to move its legal headquarters to the US, saying it ...
The Montreal company said the change was based on feedback from shareholders, among them Quebec’s Caisse de Dépôt.
Last week, TFI surprised investors by unveiling plans to change its legal headquarters to the U.S., raising the ire of a major shareholder, the Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec (CDPQ), which ...
TFI International, Canada's largest trucking company, announced in a one-line press release today it will no longer ...
CEO Alain Bédard said some shareholders in the U.S. fretted that they would have to sell some of their holdings in TFI ...
TFI sought to move operations to the U.S. in part due to how much the U.S. market makes up of the Canadian company.
TFI International plans to move its legal registration to the U.S. from Canada, a potential blow for the Canadian economy as ...
The fourth quarter was a “disaster” at TFI International, and its CEO gave an update on how the Daseke acquisition is doing.
The fleet noted that approximately 70% of its operations are based in the U.S., as well as many of its shareholders. Plus, ...
Canadian trucking and logistics company TFI International Inc. said it will move its headquarters to the U.S., earning criticism from one of its largest shareholders.
Grocery stores are promoting homegrown produce to consumers as 85% of Canadians hunt for alternatives to US goods.
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