Monday, July 28, 2014 3:41:01 PM
Tell me Mr. Auditor or Mr. Scamblis
1)In your 10K and 10Q you speak about your Directors - looks like there is only one director who also is the sole employee, officer and majority owner of the Company
2) How many shares of common are reserved for the potential conversion of the preferred into common? Is it one for one, or is it one for ten like the voting rights where each preferred share gets ten votes. Thus, no shareholder action can ever be approved by the stockholders.
3) If you had 300,000,000 shares when the company began and you have none left now, when were the shares sold and how come there is no filing with the SEC about the disposal of shares?
How long can you continue this charade.
SEC please come in and make an example of this purported company.
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