Frank,
It has not been argued that the address on the report is a valid address. However, it has been proven that the address is to a tower that does NOT contain the offices of Mathers (or is it Mather?) Research. The phone number on the report is also not proper. That has been documented as well.
The only obvious conclusion is that the location, as well as the contact number, of this company, are fictitious, which would lead one to conclude that the company itself is fictitious, and that the "report" was likely concocted by a company employee, or an IRP perhaps.
There has been no documented proof otherwise, as yet.
If you have some, please do share, I'm sure we'd all like to see it.
IMO
PS-Janice, LOLOL!!!! Awesome line!
"Taking advice from known stock promoters is like telling a pickpocket where you keep your money!!!"