100% agree the CEO made mistakes, he has to take the ruling and whatever the court fines/issues. Let's move on the court has done the work for us, it is done. Disclosure issues are exactly that. They have to learn from them and implement policies and procedures to ensure it doesn't happen again. He has to take the hit on that, like other CEOs have done in the past, and the company has to keep moving, it's not going to close the doors or is that what you think needs to happen? On the other hand, and concerning the more substantive issue, It's pretty strong to me the suspension was unfounded initially, and the last 5 years have been nothing more than a witch-hunt or a vendetta or as Kevin put it, they have had to spitball some ideas to make it stick initially?
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