Interesting, but that's the way I believe a privately held company should be run, not a public company with shareholders. If you put your company (via shares) out in the public's hands, then you owe them some basic information as to the health of their investment - such as production figures in this case, as well as other PRs stating facts pertaining to the health of the business. Otherwise, stay 'privately held' IMO ...
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