Sunday, April 29, 2012 2:10:41 PM
The SEC will get around to removing it as a dead company someday.
Did you try and call,emai or write the HGLC management ask ask them for information?
Oh Wait!
FROM HGLC MANAGEMENT
The Company elected to write off its investments in Hunt Gold Corporation due to its (a) Shares of Common Stock being relocated to the “Grey Market” (b) its loss of all of its Mining Assets due to its inability to meet contractual obligations to Searchlight Exploration, LLC and (c) because of lawsuits iniated against former Directors of Hunt Gold Corporation (then known as Prime Time Group, Inc.) and (d) due to Hunt Gold Corporation becoming hopelessly Insolvent as a result of these actions.
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Defunct Company, Stock Continues to Trade
You may have noticed ongoing trading in the stock of a company that is no longer in business. Often, information about trades and quotations in these stocks are widely available. Companies that are no longer operating may still have outstanding registered stock. A stock can be traded until the company has the shares deregistered or the stock's registration is revoked. The SEC does not have a rule that prohibits the trading of stock once a company becomes defunct.
http://www.sec.gov/answers/dfnctco.htm
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