This says it all: "The CEO Sold All His Shares
On July 1, James Shepard, the founder and CEO of the Company, sold his 58% ownership in the Company back to the Company in exchange for assets that appear to be worth less than $64,805, and probably nothing at all. He received the TYTT music business, the original business of the company: A project to create kiosks in shopping centers at which customers could download music files to their MP3 devices. The $64,805 represents the book value of the project, which apparently is not anywhere near completion."