For those who don't know... Coral Capital buys dirty shells, cleans up the share structure, brings the filings up to date and then sells the shell to a company in a reverse merger.
I just called Coral Capital and spoke with the guy who is acting as the transfer agent for Nocera.
Here's what he told me:
1) 2.2m outstanding shares
2) Will be filing a form 10 in late April or early May.
3) He is personally heavily invested in this shell, both in time/effort and financially.
4) Wouldn't tell me if he already had a company to buy the shell, but did say that he's going to get a good quality company to go into it, no toxic funding companies.
Hope that helps =)