I'm still of the belief that much may be revealed prior to the Annual Meeting, I could certainly be wrong about that, but if I'm right I suggest we see what questions should be modified, or eliminated based on what we learn. I don't believe they'd have said the meeting could be interesting given what's to be voted on. They cannot discuss anything that hasn't been revealed prior to the meeting that's of real concern, but I believe if something has previously been presented, perhaps by Dr. Liau at a technical conference, she could be on video to discuss it, or answers questions.
It's still better than two weeks, hopefully the annual report will be issued prior, though coronavirus may permit them to file it later. Our world is a very different place than it was two months ago. Hopefully things may be better in two weeks, but that's not what the coronavirus experts suggest will be the case. Hopefully none of us will be fighting for our lives at that time, or at all, but most likely we'll not be that lucky.
Gary