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Tuesday, November 10, 2020 10:48:30 AM
If I'm not mistaken, DECN attorney would get a letter of no further action, that he could than send his client (DECN) to close his file.
It's hard to believe that the SEC would leave a company just hanging. Pumper is correct, with out updating the company filings, this stock will soon not be able to trade with the new SEC rulings being rolled out.
When one is being invested by say, the FBI, you never get a letter from them saying, we have closed your file. Once the FBI opens a file, it is something they can always come back to, should someone bring forward new information.
Any good CEO is going to keep his mouth shut if he knows the wall has ears. Can keep one up at night, wondering when your attorney calls and says; "we need all your records".
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