Caveat Emptor
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#GoldPlatedCoverSheet #Form10 #OurDayIsAlmostHere
Form 10 submissions to EDGAR by a grey listed company can also take a long time...interesting, isn't it?
#Form10 #GoldPlatedCoverSheet..coming soon!
Not necessarily lucky! I don't believe anything involving a grey sheet is straight forward as you assume it is.
I was under the impression he had filed the form 10. My bad.
However, I do know that KMAG has finished the audited financials and filed the form 10, which were peer reviewed and then submitted to EDGAR.
What is Mark doing that is different than KMAG? I am curious, as it it seems like any route you take is a long process.
Thanks!
Looks like the situation here and with KMAG is nearly identical (I believe they were both suspended on the same day). Both CEO's have filed a form 10, but they have been delayed (for a reason yet to be revealed publicly). I honestly believe that we will see the form 10 here as well as with KMAG. Nearly every filing that is submitted to EDGAR will post within seconds. However, with a grey listed company (like MIKP and KMAG), I believe additional review is needed. In my opinion, I believe a large NSS position to be the holdup on both of these stocks. Eventually, whomever is responsible for the NSS issue will have to "pay the piper." The conclusion here (IMVHO) is that the loyal shareholders will eventually see the light at the end of the tunnel that they have been waiting on for some time. The SEC does not always get their way either...just take a look at LPHI and you are just scratching the surface:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/life-partners-prevails-sec-lawsuit-180900723.html
GLTA Longs!
I think Sierra may get the prediction right for next week. My eight ball matched what smoke em's 8 ball said, after simultaneously shaking our balls today (no pun intended). The word "Yes" magically appeared
Here's to Sierra's prediction!!
If Columbia beats Brazil in this upcoming World Cup match, I'll bet this thing will start to gain new ground.
100% behind KMA and MR. Reid
Patience will pay off, IMVHO!
Hope you have a nice 4th with your family DJknows!
I am...Would be funny if he were right this time.
People are definitely keeping this stock alive! Maybe a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel.
Would be awesome to see that happen smoke! And I would love to see the look on Janice's face!
All depends on the situation that they (SEC) are dealing with. Again, this is not a "cut and dry" situation.
Quite a volume spike here today...wonder what is in the works?!
Always good to see your smiling face Peggy! We are in the home stretch now!
Excellent post ComptonBrosInc!
#GoldPlatedCoverSheet....#FORM10OnTheWay!!!
Coming soon, I would suspect. Maybe even in time for a nice 4th of July!
More fun having skin in the game than watching the show!
We are in the "home stretch" now! Looking forward to the form 10!!
100% behind Mr. Reid!
Onward and upward we go!!
IMVHO, I believe we will all have an answer on that in short order. As many of us have speculated, the filing for KMAG is not a "cut and dry" typical filing.
Patience is a true virtue...kinda like fishing!
My 8 ball broke, but, I believe we will see something concrete within the next 2 weeks.
Management is alive and well...and as many know, just a phone call or email away
Excellent post Masterlu!
Agreed emj!
For now, I just put on the headphones, ignore the noise, and watch some good World Cup games!
We have a bright future in store for us DJknows!
Might to change the 1000 lb. test to 10,000 lb. test! This baby is going to be a whopper!
Agreed smoke! We will have our day soon!
Indeed I have SKA!!!
Thanks for the update Meerkat.
The truth will prevail!
Excellent find FACT-MASTER! I see quite a few things in here (from the URL that you provided) that could hold up an automated EDGAR Filing:
Staff involvement in the filing process
The EDGAR filing process is largely automated. Filings are processed pursuant to the electronic instructions and information provided by filers within the filings themselves. The staff generally does not correct errors in EDGAR filings, nor does it typically intervene in the filing process. However, there are situations where the staff does get involved, either to help filers resolve problems with their filings’ receipt and acceptance by EDGAR or to protect the integrity and reliability of the EDGAR database. The most common situations where the staff may be asked to intervene or may otherwise become involved are as follows:
Correcting the submission type
If a filer submits a filing using the wrong submission type, usually the filer should refile the document using the correct submission type. In these situations, the staff generally does not take any steps to delete the original filing from the EDGAR system.
Correcting the file number
If a filer submits a filing that includes an incorrect file number, the staff generally does not take any steps to correct the information on the EDGAR system. In no event would any request be considered unless the file number requested corresponds to the file number contained in the text of the filing itself.
Correcting other information in the filing
The staff will not make pre- or post-acceptance changes to the text of filings. A filer that has made a filing with incorrect information in the text of the filing may choose to amend that filing to correct the information or to refile the document with the correct information.
In rare and unusual situations, the staff will consider requests to correct other types of filing errors. You may wish to call 202-551-3600 to discuss your problem before submitting a written request for relief. The staff will consider a request to correct EDGAR filing errors when the filer (not a third party, such as a filing agent) submits a written request to the Chief, Office of Information Technology, Division of Corporation Finance via an EDGAR CORRESP submission. The filer must submit this request under the company’s CIK. The request must be signed by the company or an authorized legal representative of the company.
To process these requests most efficiently, we recommend that the filer provide the following information in any request for header information changes:
The name and CIK of the company.
The accession number of filing that is the subject of the request.
The EDGAR submission type of filing that is the subject of the request.
Identification of the specific error.
Identification of the correct information that filer should have used.
An affirmative request that we change the submission to correct the information.
NOTE: Please do not include any private information such as EDGAR access codes and Social Security Numbers in the CORRESP submission.
We strongly encourage the filer to confirm this submission by sending an e-mail to cfitedgar@sec.gov, in which it presents the accession number of the request submitted on EDGAR and a name and phone number for a person whom the staff should contact regarding the request.
It can take several weeks to process form type or file number post-acceptance changes. Please check the SEC Filings & Forms (EDGAR) link on sec.gov to determine if the correction has been processed. If the correction does not appear within eight weeks, you may call 202-551-3600 for follow-up.
That 1000lb test line should get a pull this week, IMVHO!
We assume that is always the case...but, there are always exceptions to the rule.
I suspect it will be coming soon (probably this week). IMVHO, I believe additional review was required since it was a previously a suspended stock.
Nothing difficult to understand. If its convenient, why not phone the office ahead of time and state that you are walking it in. Not an impossible scenario here.
Maybe the filing was submitted via an in person visit.