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Re: wilma6311 post# 47194

Thursday, 05/19/2016 12:50:47 AM

Thursday, May 19, 2016 12:50:47 AM

Post# of 82575
Not necessary. Read rule 144 (alternative or voluntary reporting)

I've compared all the past/present filings to the 144 Rule and
my conclusion is that TALK IS FULLY reporting regardless of this
yield sign..read it for yourself:

For Non SEC Reporting Issuers, like those quoted on the OTC Markets Pink Sheets and filing OTC Markets Disclosure Statements, the Rule 144 holding period is twelve (12) months.

Voluntary SEC filers are also considered non reporting companies and have a Rule 144 holding period of twelve (12) months.

Voluntary filers are those which go public via S-1, but which have not yet filed an 8A-12g or 8A-12b or Form 10 under the 34 Act, so they are not yet technically “subject to” the reporting requirements of Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.



Rule 144 Reporting Requirements - Full article

SUPER 8k is already in the past filings for iTalk:

The moment a public company ceases to be a shell is sometimes clear because it is found in an SEC filing, like a “Super 8-K” for instance. This could be the date upon which the company acquired an operating business or assets, in a reverse merger.
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