They haven't issued a PR since the beginning of the suspension. A good company values their shareholders and communicates with them, has IR personnel that has a clue (what's a T/A? Wow), doesn't lie in their press releases, and doesn't ignore the SEC when they come knocking, hoping it'll all go away. If a guy wants to risk his money trying to flip this stock, so be it, but I don't want to see another sucker like me risking his hard earned cash believing that this company is something that it's not. If you did some add'l DD since the suspension you would see that the time it takes for a suspended stock to go from the grays back to the pinks is measured in years, not months or weeks.