I don't have any saved links.. but while I was researching I learned about (circa 2007?) the passing of their Hong Kong subsidiary's director, subsequent accounting fraud that was uncovered there, a law suit, Mark being forced out as CEO but proclaiming not knowing about it and fighting to get back control of the company he had started 20+ years prior. He persevered, won a (modest) counter-suit settlement against the auditor that recommended halting shares as a result of the HK issue, etc, etc. It seemed all very dramatic.
There was also an audio interview I listened to with Mark that referenced some of this story though I don't recall the podcast it was from.