So this brings up the question... What if they don't? Or a better question, Why would they want to?
If they can get rid of investors and the overhead of managing a publicly traded company without any repurcussions, it doesn't make sense to "fix" this mess.
They achieved exactly what they wanted to do and that is disappear from the publicly traded world.
One thing is for certain, if they do become listed again, this thing will be trading at .0001 and lose a bid on the first day of active trading.
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