They really don't need to update us on anything as it's a private company now and will most likely stay that way. What motivation would they really have to get this back trading as a public company again considering the required auditing costs, burden of staying current with SEC filings and costly annual shareholder meetings after two years of operating it as a private company without all of those issues?
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