What gain is there to keep it public? To deal with a bunch of SEC nonsense? You’ve said it yourself, were a non practicing entity, you think Carter doesn’t know that? What’s the point in telling stockholders what we already know, “were a company with nothing except some stolen IP.” So what is the point in keeping it public? All shares are common, man.
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