I can't argue with the company's unverifiable claims of revenue. Nor do I know what debt they hold or what their bottom line PROFIT is after all expenses are accounted for.
I know that a statement such as "11% annual increase" is almost meaningless in the absence of any actual figures. For example, if you have revenue of $5 one year and see an 11% increase, you have revenue the next year of $5.55. But if your product or services cost $6 to produce you are still operating at a loss.
According to Nevada SOS, iNteraqt accepted shares. What were those worth?
As I stated yesterday, the share price may go up but the real value won't be known for a while.