The matter remains in litigation in the federal court in New York. I am keeping everyone updated on developments that are in the public record, but I cannot predict what the federal judge will do with the interpleader in New York although I know what he should do.
So until it can be conclusively determined who has control of the company, I don't think Marco intends to making a statement or promises to anyone until that hurdle is resolved.
Then, assume control is adjudged tomorrow and its favorable to new management, it has to be determined what can legally be done and how any plan can be implemented.
I think you know that talk is cheap, and I don't think Marco's plan is to provide cheap talk. I also don't think he intends to talk until he can freely talk.