I don't understand why anyone would think a company would have any idea of the results before the trial is complete.
Companies in trials stay the hell away from any possibility of looking like they are interfering in any way. I would say they even go over the top to make sure they DON'T know the results ahead of the appropriate timing.
To do so is a major breach and of all the things Missling has done this would actually be a fireable offense. To waste the time and money only to invalidate the results is just dumb and while Missling is a lot of things, dumb is not one of them.