Penny, the DD you did calling the Nevada SOS has already been done and presented on the board. And NvMe has contacted them for a copy of Mr Hilal's written filing which she should get in the middle of next week.
Penny, you keep referring to me as a pumper, and that's precisely what I am not. You don't hear me saying "Slap that ask" and "Cetek to da moon" and all that jazz throughout the trading day. I am positive about the company because of the DD I and others did, and know that a company with $10 million in revenues or more and 45 employees and ITAR compliant trading at a one million dollar market cap is a GREAT value investment. And eventually the discrepancy between perceived worth and actual worth will be resolved in the share price.
Consequently, I am and will continue to be very optimistic about the outcome here. What you can't seem to wrap your arms around is the fact that Mr Hilal's silence, which has caused his company to be universally disliked by the investment community and under constant assault by people like yourself, has created an incredible opportunity with the share price at essentially zero. You don't seem to understand that the current stock price more than discounts the fact that Mr Hilal has not provided regular updates and hurt long-term shareholders badly. It trades at what I would call "PUNISHMENT VALUE" and pretty much assumes we will NEVER hear from Mr Hilal again. But anyone capable of rational thinking knows that the only way Mr Hilal will turn those years of hard work and progress into serious money will be to either promote or sell the company, and in either case the shareholders benefit.
Now that new positive information is coming fast and furious, as compared to the prior seven years, why would anyone suddenly decide this is the precise time to become even more cautious? To review, we've had a revival of Cetek's business license for $46,800 in June 2006. Later in the year, we discover increasing evidence that Cetek's sales are at least 10 million dollars. During the first part of 2014, we discovered that Mr Hilal was hiring at least six new people at Cetek Inc., and that Hybrid-Tek is advertising for new employees on their website. Then Penemy notices that Cetek and Hybrid-Tek are ITAR compliant, which is really BIG news for a number of reasons including transparency, and now we have a R/S filing which has all the appearances of getting Cetek to a higher exchange, especially since the R/S reduces the A/S proportionately. How many times have you seen that happen for a pink sheet stock? I can't recall any myself.
As far as some late shift employee answering the phone from yet another of the hundreds of shareholders who have undoubtedly called, I'm really not too concerned that he wasn't the friendliest guy on the planet. He was reasonably courteous to me, and I'm sure that "pleasant speaking voice and demeanor" wasn't part of his job description. Further, I think you missed an important point. Here it is Friday afternoon, and that individual was either working late OR was part of a second shift of workers at the plant. I don't know if you recall, but for many years the place closed up at 3PM on Friday, so you have unearthed yet another piece of evidence that there is plenty of production coming out of the plant.