Moller's annual report is now officially late. It was due on September 30th, three months after their fiscal year ended on June 30th.
Their annual reports are always late. But usually, they file an NT-10K with the SEC (essentially a "late slip") giving them two weeks grace. The report is then usually filed on October 13th or 14th.
This was the pattern until last year. They filed for an NT-10K as usual, but the actual annual report was seriously delayed. It didn't appear until mid-December, two months late.
And this year? They haven't filed a quarterly report in a year. They haven't filed an NT-10K. There has been no announcement about a shareholders meeting. Combine this with admissions in their own newsletters that their projects are stalled due to lack of funding, and a pretty ugly picture results.