msturgeo Mr. Hyne's arrival will have no leverage for Mr. Huff staying or leaving. Where I get my information about how Mr. Heyn will function on the board is from being on boards with CPAs. Now he may review past filings, so that he gets a flavor of how the business has been progressing financially, and how complete the filings have been. His concern will be for the future of the company, not the past. If the SEC were to file an action he would probably get involved, otherwise the past is the past. The function of the board is to set the strategy for the company. There is no strategy in the past, only execution. Sorry about your assumptions regarding Mr. Heyn, he isn't on the board to straighten out anything.