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GreenFirst and KapCorp Announces Closing of the Plan of Arrangement, New CUSIP, and the Appointment of Doug Crawford to the Board of Directors of KapCorp

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GreenFirst Forest Products Inc. (TSX: GFP) (“GreenFirst”) and Kap Corporation (“KapCorp”) are pleased to announce that further to its press releases of July 2, 2024, September 19, 2024, October 4, 2024 and October 7, 2024, it has now closed the Plan of Arrangement that has resulted in the distribution of the outstanding shares of Kap Corporation to the GreenFirst shareholders on the basis of one common share of Kap Corporation for each ten common shares of GreenFirst h...

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