It's a double edged sword. When we get news from shareholders it entices us to buy in anticipation of a release by the company. Then of course we get nothing and the news becomes stale. I'm certainly appreciative of the gret DD done here but tired of the damned if you do, damned if you don't.
The company has published a perfectly legitimate reason for remaining quiet. Shareholder interference with the business should not be an expected consequence. If a shareholder doesn't like what the company is doing, they should sell. That is the limited right of a public shareholder of common shares. The current share price reflects this, and it is what it is.