No. But the SEC as a Government body has to deal with bad investors; if you can run an organization without causing problems you can run under the radar. (airBnb; and Uber did this; They solved all the normal bad problems (houses getting trashed, unhappy customers, cabs overcharging people or saftey related). The SEC is slow, we can be fast. If we can make the problem go away before they do anything; it is that much better for us...
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yes! I like your line of thinking!