Westport Fuel Systems Inc. is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Our mailing address is:
Westport Fuel Systems Inc.1691 West 75th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6P 6P2
KPMG LLP Vancouver, BC Canada
Westport Fuel Systems Inc. was incorporated on March 20, 1995 under the Alberta Business Corporations Act.
Our fiscal year ends December 31.
A list of where our manufacturing sites, technology centers and offices are located can be found on our locations page.
You can subscribe to our available distribution lists by completing the Investor Email Alerts section.
Toronto Stock Exchange & NASDAQ under ticker symbol WPRT
No, the company currently does not pay a dividend.
Yes, in connection to the company's planned offering and application to list its common shares on the NASDAQ Stock Market, the company consolidated its issued and outstanding common shares as of July 21, 2008 on a three and one-half-to-one (3.5:1) basis. All fractional shares were rounded down to the nearest whole share.
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If shares are registered directly in your own name (rather than in the name of your brokerage), you can direct your inquiries to our transfer agent, Computershare Investor Services or by using their online services at back to top
No, the company does not offer a direct stock purchase plan at this time.
You can purchase Westport Fuel Systems shares through any registered broker.
All of our public filings can be found on SEDAR (Canadian) or EDGAR (SEC Filings – USA).
Easy access to our quarterly and annual reports can be found on our site under Financials.
CUSIP: 960 908 309
Please visit the Analyst Coverage page.
The company does not distribute its analysts' research reports to the public as they are proprietary research. Please contact the analysts directly or ask your Investment Advisor.
The annual meeting of shareholders of Westport Fuel Systems is typically held the first week in May. Specific details about the time, location and agenda are included in the notice of meeting and related proxy materials distributed to shareholders at the end of March.
Registered shareholders can visit www.computershare.com/investor during the proxy season (approx. Apr 1 - May annual meeting) to sign up to receive future annual report and proxy materials electronically, vote shares online, or to update email address information.
Shareholders who hold their shares beneficially (through a brokerage) should contact their broker/nominee to request electronic delivery of the annual report and proxy materials or to update their email address, or access www.proxyvote.com.
For registered shareholders instructions for telephone and internet voting and the control number necessary to vote are printed on the proxy materials each year. For shareholders receiving their proxy materials electronically, the control number and internet voting link is included in an email communication sent each year.
Shareholders who hold their shares beneficially (through a brokerage) should contact their broker/nominee to request electronic delivery of the annual report and proxy materials.
Proxy materials are distributed to registered shareholders by Westport Fuel Systems. For shares held through a brokerage, Westport Fuel Systems provides each broker/nominee with the quantity of proxy materials they request, and it is then the responsibility of the broker/nominee to arrange for distribution of materials to the beneficial owners.
Whenever possible, registered shares for multiple accounts with the same registration will be combined into the same card. Shares with different registrations cannot be combined and as a result, the shareholder may receive more than one proxy card. For example, registered shares held individually by John Smith will not be combined on the same proxy card as registered shares held jointly by John Smith and his wife.
Shares held beneficially through a brokerage are not combined with registered shares and may result in the shareholder receiving more than one proxy card. For example, shares held by a broker for John Smith will not be combined with shares registered directly in the name of John Smith.
If you hold shares in more than one account, you must vote each proxy and/or voting instruction card you receive to ensure that all shares you own are voted.
If you receive more than one card for accounts that you believe could be combined because the registration is the same, contact our transfer agent (for registered shares) or your broker (for beneficially owned shares) to request that the accounts be combined for future mailings.