Onthelak42, But we can't find the president and sole employee. In fact we aren't even sure of his name. No one answers the phone and there is no office at the company's address. Other than that, we're all pretty excited about this little beauty. Keep the faith.
Would this not mean that things seem as they appear?
No.
What happens when the ten-day suspension period ends? Will the SEC issue a statement about the status of the company after the suspension has ended?
No. The SEC will not comment publicly on the status of a company when the ten-day suspension ends because the company may still have serious legal problems. For instance, the SEC may continue to investigate a company to determine whether it has defrauded investors. The public will not know if the SEC is continuing its investigation until the SEC publicly announces an enforcement action against the company.