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Amaze announces 1-for-23 reverse stock split

Amaze announces 1-for-23 reverse stock split

Business Insider21 hours ago

Amaze (AMZE) announced that it will effect a 1-for-23 reverse stock split at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time. Beginning with the opening of trading on June 13, Amaze's common stock will trade on a split adjusted basis. The reverse stock split is intended to increase the per share market price of Amaze's common stock to meet the $3.00 per share minimum bid price requirement of the NYSE American.
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