Post from Gnarlyman #16962
"Annual filing should be out prior to Omni hearing. Some think they are fake, but had 7 filings since the so-called register resignation, but 10 days after the resignation the same company is listed in the annual list. Seems weird they were able to file with OTC 7 times and get current."
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Also
From nvsos:
What does it mean if I am in default?
If you are an NT7 business and your entity status is listed in default, it means you did not submit your business license by the expiration date. If you are a Title 7 entity, it means you did not file an Initial or Annual List of Officers by the due date.
What is a title 7 entity?
A Title 7 entity (e.g., Domestic Corporation, Limited-Liability Company, etc.) is an entity organized pursuant to the laws of Nevada that has filed formation documents with the Office of the Secretary of State. Title 7 entities are required to file an Annual List of Officers or its equivalent and include domestic and foreign-qualified corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability limited partnerships and business trusts. Each entity must maintain an active State Business License or Certificate of Exemption.
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Default does not mean the company is out of business. IMO
Also from the OTC Alternative Reporting
*To be included in OTCQX or OTCQB, the issuers whose securities are incorporated in the U.S.
or Canada must have a transfer agent registered under the Exchange Act.
Doesn't say pinks
$ZHUD