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Re: 1manband post# 190250

Monday, 11/10/2014 2:58:38 PM

Monday, November 10, 2014 2:58:38 PM

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SEC Periodic Reports Access vs "voluntary reporting company"



No, they are a "voluntary reporting company". Which means, by regulation, they must report EVERYTHING a registered company reports. Which they are not doing.

It is all or none. They can't pick and choose what they want to file on EDGAR and in whatever format they feel like.



NO, NO, NO

Being granted access to file periodic reports is not the same as registering as a voluntary reporting company. In fact, per SEC rules, HHSE ability to file all formats of documents as a "full reporting status" company is limited until HHSE files a Form 10 Registration Statement.

Once again, the SEC has granted HHSE access to file periodic reports ONLY. Any claims of HHSE being a "voluntary reporting company" are your assertions and yours only. They are not the facts.









BLOG-8/20/14: S.E.C. Edgar Database - HHSE Periodic Filings







Wednesday, August 20, 2014

S.E.C. Edgar Database - Periodic Filings


(Selected, Pertinent Excerpts)

Back in late 2012, HHSE applied to the S.E.C. for a Edgar access. This initiated a lengthy series of calls and emails with various members of the S.E.C. office in Washington. Ultimately, and as previously blogged, the company was granted access to file periodic reports. However, our ability to file all formats of documents as a "full reporting status" company is limited until we file a Form 10 Registration Statement. We applied for an "exception" to the 2-years of audits rule, and ultimately lost that appeal because the company has been operating for 20-years.

There's also more baloney about HHSE being a "Shell" company, which is more nonsense. Taking a line out of context from a 10+ year old filing (in which the same document contradicts the line!), is part of the confusion strategy that these posters hope to use to breed fear. Multiple attorneys have reviewed the company's corporate history and filings - and addressed ambiguities and inconsistencies in some of the older filings. All of them have given TDGI / HHSE a clean bill of health. One of the most thorough historic and forensic examinations was conducted by FINRA when the company filed for a name and ticker change. That case was closed.

http://hannoverhousemovies.blogspot.com/2014/08/sec-edgar-database-periodic-filings.html










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