Thanks for the clarification... so I guess it goes back to eyemed's point, why are we always engaging a new auditor instead of just operating like a normal publicly traded company and keeping all this stuff up to date!
It frustrating when we know they have potential, but don't seem to know how to handle the investor side of the company.
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