Is it odd though? How many of the named people involved with that PR and 8k still work there? How about the PR firms of the past? Is it roughly 0? Did the company not say that they were moving away from all the PRs, 8ks, and promotions years ago? At which obviously simple part did you get confused?
From the SEC: The SEC requires companies to file an 8-K to announce significant events relevant to shareholders. Companies have four business days to file an 8-K for most specified items. Public companies use Form 8-K as needed, unlike some other forms that must be filed annually or quarterly.
Why do you keep posting the 8K issue? Read above and comprehend it. I know it's your job to bash- I think it may be time to find a new gig- you know, before you have a breakdown.