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BigBake1

12/07/19 3:03 PM

#156538 RE: AlanC #156537

Memory..lol.. After 7 years it ain't going to happen...lol... 7 years, provide a valid reason a company could not liquidate such a bullshit dividend in 7 years? Because there isn't one and will never be one from the no longer existing company.
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Tgarfield2

12/07/19 3:11 PM

#156539 RE: AlanC #156537

Here is another version of the FFGO story.

If memory serves FFGO management was very specific and clear about the liquidating dividends. They were able to tell us everything except the date they would be paid. Even told us we would earn 3% interest on the dividends until paid. Many longs have waited patiently and I am sure management had both the shareholder list as to who was entitled to what. Sure seems to me like our long wait is nearing an end. Go GNCP!!!


Once a man appeared in a village and announced that he wanted to monkeys for $10 each. The villagers, realizing that there was no dearth of monkeys in the nearby forest, went out and started catching them. The man bought thousands of monkeys at $10. As supply started to fall down, the villagers stopped catching more monkeys.
Now the man further announced that he would now buy monkeys at $20 each. This renewed the efforts of the villagers and they started catching monkeys again. As the supply diminished even further, people once again stopped catching monkeys and started going back to their farms.
The man further increased the rate to $25. Soon the supply of monkeys became so little that it was quite an effort to even get a glimpse of a monkey, let alone catch it!
The man now announced that he would buy monkeys at $50. However, since he had to go to the city on some business, his assistant would now buy on behalf of him.
In the absence of the man, the assistant said to the villagers: “Look at all these monkeys in the big cage that the man has collected. I will sell them to you at $35 each and when the man returns from the city, you can sell them to him for $50.”
The villagers squeezed up with all their savings and bought all the monkeys. But they never ever saw the man or his assistant again in the village; only monkeys everywhere!

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layton

12/08/19 8:42 PM

#156576 RE: AlanC #156537

GNCP - If only anyone could find FFGO mgt....The SEC still cant find them!!



Fortress Financial Group, Inc., (“FFGO”) (CIK No. 802206) is a Wyoming corporation located in Las Vegas, Nevada, with a class of securities registered with the Commission pursuant to Exchange Act Section 12(g). FFGO is delinquent in its periodic filings with the Commission, having not filed any periodic reports since it filed a Form 10-QSB for the period ended September 30, 2005, which reported a net loss of $1,757,919 for the prior nine months. As of October 24, 2011, the common shares of FFGO were quoted on OTC Link, had eight market makers, and were eligible for the piggyback exception of Exchange Act Rule 15c2-11(f)(3).
In addition to repeated failures to file timely periodic reports, Respondents have failed to heed delinquency letters sent to them by the Division of Corporation Finance requesting compliance with their periodic filing obligations or, through a failure to maintain a valid address on file with the Commission as required by rule, did not receive such letters.
Exchange Act Section 13(a) and Rules 13a-1 and 13a-13 require issuers of securities registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act to file with the Commission current and accurate information in periodic reports, even if the registration is voluntary under Section 12(g). Specifically, Rule 13a-1 requires issuers registered under Section 12 to file annual reports, and Rule 13a-13 requires domestic issuers to file quarterly reports. 17 C.F.R. §§ 240.13a-1, -13.
As a result of the foregoing, Respondents failed to comply with Exchange Act Section 13(a) and Rules 13a-1 and 13a-13. Considering these delinquencies, it is necessary and appropriate for the protection of investors to revoke the registration of each class of registered securities of Respondents.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED THAT, pursuant to Section 12(j) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registration of each class of registered securities of Accesspoint Corp., Aero Performance Products, Inc., Aradyme Corp., Bancroft Uranium, Inc., Fightersoft Multimedia Corp., and Fortress Financial Group, Inc., is hereby REVOKED.