How do you know no one on this board is a CPA and/or knows SEC filings inside and out?
Regardless, you don't have to be a CPA or an industry professional to know how to read and understand an SEC filing. That is their purpose - to inform the investing public what is going on with a Company. Any serious investor should know how to read and correctly interpret them, regardless of their professional qualifications.
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