That's all administrative stuff, and I'm glad they got a lot of that taken care of. What many hope the PRs will reveal is the progress that has been made over the past several quarters in terms of revenues and production. Oil and gas output, especially. Maybe they have concluded deals to arrange for financng in other areas, as well. I, for one, am not interested in hearing about a contemplated dividend until the acquisition of the trading entity has been executed.
What I expect to see in a PR is a plethora of forward looking statements. It will then be for each of us to judge the value of what they have to say in terms of how the pps will be driven in the short, medium and long term.