You already know the requirements for being listed on NASDAQ, they do not qualify and won't for at least three plus years, IPO can't happen as they already are a publicly traded stock? They'd have to go private, show greater revenue, have greater number of shareholders, greater float and actual profits for years, then and only then could they even think about another IPO and listing on a major exchange.
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