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Wednesday, 08/26/2009 8:30:21 AM

Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:30:21 AM

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MUST READ FOR OLD & NEW STOCKHOLDERS

SOLM HAS PATENTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES

. DUAL-INPUT INFINITE-SPEED INTEGRAL MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION DEVICE. This patent is the basis for our Electric Wheel technology. The patents cover both marine applications and farming and household appliance applications. This patent has been issued in five countries, as follows: COUNTRY DATE FILED ISSUED PATENT # STATUS Australia 11/19/91 11/19/94 551,644 Issued Canada 11/19/91 01/28/03 2,096,642 Issued Japan 11/19/91 01/31/03 3,394,771 Issued South Korea 11/19/91 01/07/99 187697 Issued United States 11/28/90 11/26/91 5,067,932 Issued METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROPELLING A MARINE VESSEL. This patent ties our Electric Wheel technology directly to marine propulsion and provides for a patent on regenerative feedback. This patent has been issued in the U.S. and is pending in three foreign jurisdictions, as follows: COUNTRY FILED ISSUED PATENT # STATUS European Union 04/29/96 Pending Japan 04/29/97 Published United States 04/29/96 01/26/99 5,863,228 Issued WIPO* 04/29/97 National Phase entered Chapter II demand filed 10/27/97 * The World Intellectual Property Organization is an agency of the United Nations which administers approximately 23 treaties dealing with different aspects of intellectual property protection. SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR A MULTIPLE INPUT AND DUAL OUTPUT ELECTRIC DIFFERENTIAL MOTOR TRANSMISSION DEVICE. This patent has been issued in the U.S. and is pending in two foreign jurisdictions, as follows: 41 <PAGE> COUNTRY FILED ISSUED PATENT # STATUS Japan 11/04/97 Published United States 11/19/96 12/22/98 5,851,162 Issued WIPO 11/04/97 National Phase entered Chapter II demand filed 5/20/98 PROPOSED PATENTS We have identified three potentially patentable technologies related to our Electric Wheel technology. We are currently preparing patent applications for the three technologies, which we expect to file with the PTO before the end of 2003. The patent process - from initial application to granting of the patents - is expected to take approximately two years in total
( The above was found in one of the first SOLM SEC filings)
As you now that SOLM ask for and the stockholders approved a 100 to 1 reverse split that was to go into effect by July 1 2009. The REVERSE SPLIT DID NOT GO INTO EFFECT before or after that date as I ( us stockholders) know it as of to day 8/26/2009 But did you know ( THE REVERSE SPLITS are also gouvern by the state corporate law and the company's articles of incoration and by-laws)


SOLM is a pinksheet stock doesn't have to report

SO WHAT IS THE RISK RETURN?

Reverse Stock Splits
A reverse stock split reduces the number of shares and increases the share price proportionately. For example, if you own 10,000 shares of a company and it declares a one for ten reverse split, you will own a total of 1,000 shares after the split. A reverse stock split has no affect on the value of what shareholders own. Companies often split their stock when they believe the price of their stock is too low to attract investors to buy their stock. Some reverse stock splits cause small shareholders to be "cashed out" so that they no longer own the company’s shares.
A company’s board of directors may declare a reverse stock split without shareholder approval. Although the SEC has authority over a broad range of corporate activity, state corporate law and a company’s articles of incorporation and by-laws govern reverse stock splits.
If a company is required to file reports with the SEC, it may notify its shareholders of a reverse stock split on Forms 8-K, 10-Q and 10-K.
http://www.sec.gov/answers/reversesplit.htm

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