Yes, the 10-K does bring the company to current through March 31, 2015. It seems you are saying the past due quarterly reports, i.e. the 10-Q's, don't count. There are three quarterly reports that are late! The fiscal 2015 10-K does not bring the company to current through December 31, 2015! Unfortunately, in order be deemed CURRENT, TAUG must file 10-Q's for quarters one thru three of fiscal 2016. Until these reports are filed the company will continue to be listed as "Limited Information" by OTC Markets. If these three quarterly 10-Q's were to be filed prior to June 30, 2016, which IMO is highly unlikely, the company would then be "current" in the eyes of the regulators. Until then, the SEC will continue to label TAUG as a "late filer" and "not current"!
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