They don't belong on Nasdaq and never should have uplisted.
If they finagled a way to get over $1, it would only be temporary and they'd fall right back off the exchange again.
Their efforts are better spent concentrating on what went wrong than trying to play with the big boys.
Nasdaq is for successful companies, not successless conpanies.
They only did it to trick big investors into dumping money into a company lacking the revenue for such a valuation and exposure. Insiders and/or the SEC should begin an investigation into shareholder fraud, imo.