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Re: wjbatt07 post# 92791

Tuesday, 02/15/2011 9:10:54 PM

Tuesday, February 15, 2011 9:10:54 PM

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The Registration Process
In general, securities sold in the U.S. must be registered. The registration forms companies file provide essential facts while minimizing the burden and expense of complying with the law. In general, registration forms call for:


a description of the company's properties and business;

a description of the security to be offered for sale;

information about the management of the company; and

financial statements certified by independent accountants.
Registration statements and prospectuses become public shortly after filing with the SEC. If filed by U.S. domestic companies, the statements are available on the EDGAR database accessible at www.sec.gov. Registration statements are subject to examination for compliance with disclosure requirements.

http://www.sec.gov/about/laws.shtml

I don't see enough filings to add up to 10 billion shares anywhere.Not with the SEC, Edgar,the State SEC. If the shares are not registered correctly, the fileings would not have been sent in or, would not have been accepted. That is my understanding.
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