WINNIPEG, Manitoba, September 24, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Exchange Income Corporation (TSX: EIF) (the "Corporation"), a diversified, acquisition-oriented company focused on opportunities in aerospace, aviation and manufacturing sectors, invites media to join representatives from the Corporation and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) to celebrate the success of the first group of 11 Indigenous students as they graduate from their inaugural season of flight training within the Atik Mason Indigenous Pilot Pathway in Thompson, Manitoba.
Through the Atik Mason Indigenous Pilot Pathway, the Corporation provides fully funded, world class flight training and community-based career opportunities to Indigenous Canadians while supporting economic growth in the communities we serve. The program is one of the Corporation’s commitments to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action.
Event Details:
Date:
Monday, September 26, 2022
Time:
11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Central Time
Where:
Calm Air Hangar at the Thompson Airport (5 North Hangar Road)
Who:
Speakers include MKO Grand Chief Garrison Settee; Robin Jacuzzi, Director of Aviation Programs at the Corporation; Atik Mason, a First Nation pilot at Perimeter Aviation and Pathway flight instructor; and Roy Mason, First Nation Elder, knowledge keeper, and counsellor.
About Exchange Income Corporation
Exchange Income Corporation is a diversified acquisition-oriented company, focused in two sectors: aerospace & aviation services and equipment, and manufacturing. The Corporation uses a disciplined acquisition strategy to identify already profitable, well-established companies that have strong management teams, generate steady cash flow, operate in niche markets and have opportunities for organic growth. For more information on the Corporation, please visit www.ExchangeIncomeCorp.ca. Additional information relating to the Corporation, including all public filings, is available on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).
Caution concerning forward-looking statements
The statements contained in this news release that are forward-looking are based on current expectations and are subject to a number of uncertainties and risks, and actual results may differ materially. These uncertainties and risks include, but are not limited to, COVID-19 and pandemic related risks, the dependence of Exchange Income Corporation on the operations and assets currently owned by it, the degree to which its subsidiaries are leveraged, the fact that cash distributions are not guaranteed and will fluctuate with the Corporation’s financial performance, dilution, restrictions on potential future growth, the risk of shareholder liability, competitive pressures (including price competition), changes in market activity, the cyclicality of the industries, seasonality of the businesses, poor weather conditions, and foreign currency fluctuations, legal proceedings, commodity prices and raw material exposure, dependence on key personnel, and environmental, health and safety and other regulatory requirements. Except as required by Canadian Securities Law, Exchange does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements; such statements speak only as of the date made. Further information about these and other risks and uncertainties can be found in the disclosure documents filed by Exchange Income Corporation with the securities regulatory authorities, available at www.sedar.com.
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Contacts
Mike Pyle
Chief Executive Officer
Exchange Income Corporation
(204) 982-1850
MPyle@eig.ca
Pam Plaster
Vice President, Investor Development
Exchange Income Corporation
(204) 953-1314
PPlaster@eig.ca
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