Exactly. But if the audit process changes numbers as it goes backwards, doesn't that mean that the currently published numbers (at least for Q3) are misstated ?
If there is something hidden there I just wish they man up and come clean; tell us "we apologize but previous management was providing somewhat inflated numbers", the stock might take a hit for a week or two, but the investor confidence and trust will be fully restored. If true, it is painful, but we will recover and move on.