Then came Calasse. The dirty scum bag who destroyed the narrative and sentiment.
I'll point out that the price went up despite Calasse's shares and things could have progressed without any issues if Sharp hadn't gone after the shares.
Sharp himself tweeted that they were close in negotiations (he offered 10M shares, counter was 25M), which would have included canceling all of the preferred shares and given complete control to Sharp.
So the delay from the first hearing until now (2.5+ years) is all on Sharp, not Calasse. Maybe you'll accept this if NVSC rules against Sharp, or maybe you'll continue to blame anyone else but him, who knows.