I don't think they will. Their knee-jerk response
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It matters not how long term it is, if the company resides in the grays. Their only option would be to file the appropriate forms to get out of the grays and find an MM who will provide quotations. I have yet to know of a company that has done so.
Meanwhile, shareholders are left to scratch their head, or ass, whichever preferred and wonder if they'll even say anything.
Funny, the company was promoting their products non-stop on Twitter up until the suspension. Yet, all of a sudden they stop, as if there is a connection between product and stock, which there is none. Nothing adds up.