That stop sign has been on OTC for months. It changed from a Yield sign to a Stop sign six months after the last 8-K came out. If they release an 8-K, it will change back to Yield sign and remain Yield for six months, then change back to a Stop Sign.
That's how it works.
Too bad the "investigative longs" didn't see that "NO Trading Warning" sooner. Might have saved them some money, to heed that warning.
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