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Trusted by our multi-national clients to deliver cost savings and energy reductions, we have a proven, profitable, and sustainable track record of growth.

Thermal Energy International's common shares are traded on the Toronto Venture Exchange under the symbol TMG and the OTCQB market in the United States under the symbol TMGEF.

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2023 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

The annual general meeting of the holders of common shares of Thermal Energy International Inc. was held on Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.(Eastern time). The event was held online only.

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FAQ

Where is Thermal Energy International headquartered?

Thermal Energy is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada and Bristol, UK. 

What is Thermal Energy International’s Fiscal Year?

Our fiscal year ends on May 31st. 

On what stock exchange are Thermal Energy International shares traded and what is the ticker symbol?

The company’s common shares are traded on the Toronto Venture Exchange under the symbol TMG and the OTCQB market in the United States under the symbol TMGEF. 

Investment dealers in Canada and the United States should be able to convert the share certificates to electronic form and sell the shares. 

Who are Thermal Energy International's Transfer Agent

Mailing Address:

TSX Trust Company

PO BOX 700, STN B

Montreal, QC H3B 3K3

Local: 514 285-8300

Toll-Free: 1-800-387-0825 (Canada and U.S. only)

 

Fax: 1-888-249-6189

Email: shareholderinquiries@tmx.com

Web: www.tsxtrust.com

Who are Thermal Energy International's auditors?

KPMG LLP
Suite 1800, 150 Elgin Street
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2P8

Who currency do Thermal Energy International report in?

Thermal Energy International Inc. reports its financial results in Canadian dollars, which is the functional currency of the company. Approximately 39% our operations, assets and liabilities are denominated in British Pound Sterling and 32% in US Dollar.  As such, foreign currency fluctuations affect the reported values of individual lines on our statement of financial position and income statement.  When the Canadian dollar strengthens, the reported values decrease, and the opposite occurs when the Canadian dollar weakens.