They also never got round to filing their 10-K for fiscal 2012. Back in 2008, they filed an S-1, amended it once, and then withdrew it. That's usually done because the SEC has made it clear they have a long road ahead to effectiveness. So a few months later, they filed a Form 10, which went through an unusual number of amendments.
There are some old investment banks that finance stinky penny stocks. I thought they might have Ladenburg Thalmann in mind, but find they were established in 1876 and joined the NYSE in 1879...