I think they will do a number 2.
A number 2 is what they have been doing on the community since Bob died.
Six months ago when Eric posted we would hear something in a few days, all we heard was basically "we are working on it". It will be more of the same, perhaps some more false promises. Anything to delay things and stretch it out. The business is intentionally being run into the ground so they can bankrupt it. They will try and milk the community a bit more, but bankruptcy is the only thing that can happen in the end. There is no inherent value to the compilers at this point. They would need to be rewritten to support 64-bit and no company would make the investment in a 32-bit only compiler business in the year 2014, not when two of the last three versions of Windows will not run 32-bit software on default installs. PowerBASIC had a very good run. Had some of the vaporware actually been released instead of continually being teased for many years so that more people would buy the existing products, the company would be in a much better position and would be attractive to potential buyers.
My prediction is they will try and delay things and not pull the plug until near the end of the fiscal year.