If that were true, the company wouldn't be making money, and following through on acquisitions. Also, by presenting to potential investors Q1 and 10k reports that few on the OTC, or on the major exchanges for that matter, can hope to achieve in this market environment, presents to potential investors what they are looking for--GROWTH.
Show me a company on the otc that is actually reporting net profits. By reporting these figures publicly, they are broadcasting to the SEC unambiguous numbers, which would be legal suicide. So, how smart is Frank? You cant have it both ways, without contradicting yourselves.