San Antonio startup DeLorean says it's still in operation despite quietly moving offices
Electric vehicle startup DeLorean Motors Reimagined confirmed in a Tuesday email to customers that it's still in business even though it quietly shuttered its Port San Antonio headquarters late last year. In its message, the company — which aims to bring back the iconic '80s sports car featured in the Back to the Future film franchise with an electric motor — said its officials also are aware that non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, sold to depositors for the cars are inaccessible. Company brass is working to resolve the issue, they added.
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