I have seen it. The point is, NMED was in the process to file everything, and other stocks have no intention to file and are delinquent since 5 years +.
I would start to suspend the ones where company is gone and has no intention to file and i would give companies which changed the auditor recently or started to file already time.
If a company failed to file and tries to correct it, there is no point in suspending it anymore.
They give some companies years, and others sec destroys even if there are signs they will file. It makes no sense.
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