XTI Aircraft, based near Denver, is preparing papers to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission to increase the price of its shares from $1 to a minimum of $1.50. The share price will remain $1 for a period of weeks while XTI completes its audited financials and submits them to the SEC...
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