Somehow I don't think many are going to like either some of the chapters or the end of the story. Yes, the AFs may indeed come out but they will not be as advertised and will most likely be very disappointing to the longs given what you have been led to expect. And remember that if they don't tie in to the financials advertised publicly by the company in its previous press releases, it will simply serve to affirm OSC allegations of (fraudulent) claims and misrepresentation in PRs, not to mention giving the SEC more ammunition to use against the company when it ramps up once the OSC has published its findings. And yes, the comopany may have managed to sign a couple contracts of some sort; frankly, I hope so, because that will provide assets which can be later taken away by the OSC, SEC and/or attached by a civil judgment in the Drago lawsuit.
So be careful what you wish for.