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Jayman5000

07/22/23 4:21 PM

#138063 RE: boywonder1 #138062

Obviously you are pretending to be smart enough to point out everything I have been wrong about. Go ahead, let's see a list of what you have been watching that I have not been right about.

I'll be right here.
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Hi_Lo

07/22/23 4:37 PM

#138067 RE: boywonder1 #138062

George Sharp has already initiated a ticker symbol change which will happen whether you like it or not.


Not if the SEC/FINRA has anything to say about it. It's approval is not up to Sharp.

Last time GVSI applied for a ticker symbol and corporate name change from the SEC/FINRA it was denied and it will happen again...because the same request was already denied and FINRA issued a Notice of Deficiency which was never fixed by Sharp.

Why do you think Sharp has kept the "agreement" secret (which seems to violate his fiduciary duty as CEO of a publicly traded company) when he tweets about positive agreements/developments right away.

Plus Sharp said the SEC/FINRA administrative proceeding against GVSI was "UNWINNABLE."

What's Sharp hiding?



https://www.sec.gov/litigation/apdocuments/3-19407-2020-09-16-reply-to-finra-opposition-to-the-application-for-good-vibration-shoes.pdf

FINRA also acknowledges that the denial is based solely on failure to file periodic reports from 2008 to 2013



https://www.sec.gov/litigation/apdocuments/3-19407-event-1.pdf

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Before the
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
In the Matter of the Application of
GOOD VIBRATION SHOES, INC.
APPLICATION FOR REVIEW AND NOTICE OF APPEARANCE
For Review of Action Taken by FINRA

Inca Hemp, Inc. (formerly Good Vibration Shoes, Inc.) (the "Company), by its attorneys Cutler Law Group, P.C., hereby submits the instant Application for review of FINRA's denial under Rule 6490 of the Company's requested corporate actions of a change of corporate name, symbol request and a reverse stock exchange pursuant to a merger on a one for twenty-thousand (I :20,000) basis (the "Corporate Actions"). FINRA initially declined to process the Company's Corporate Actions on June 21, 2019 by delivering a Notice of Deficiency Pursuant to FINRA Rule 6490. The Company filed an appeal of the Notice of Deficiency to a subcommittee of FINRA's Uniform Practices Code Committee (Case No. CAS-55435-H3X0J3). The subcommittee affirmed the action of FINRA and denied the appeal on August 16, 2019. Accordingly the Company appeals the denial of the Corporate Actions. The Company hereby applies to the commission for review of FINRA's decision. The Company argues that FINRA has misapplied its discretion under Rule 6490 and acted in a reckless, arbitrary and capricious manner by declining the Corporate Actions.

https://www.sec.gov/litigation/apdocuments/3-19407-event-1.pdf

FINRA's denial under Rule 6490 of the Company's requested corporate actions of a change of corporate name, symbol request and a reverse stock exchange pursuant to a merger on a one for twenty-thousand (I :20,000) basis (the "Corporate Actions").

FINRA initially declined to process the Company's Corporate Actions on June 21, 2019 by delivering a Notice of Deficiency Pursuant to FINRA Rule 6490.



https://www.sec.gov/litigation/apdocuments/3-19407-2020-09-16-reply-to-finra-opposition-to-the-application-for-good-vibration-shoes.pdf

On March 20, 2019 (18 months ago), Applicant, Allied Corp. (previously Good
Vibration Shoes, Inc.) ("GVSI"), submitted an application to FINRA to complete a name change, obtain a new symbol, and conduct a reverse stock exchange pursuant to a merger, pursuant to FINRA Rule 6490. After months and months of delays, FINRA determined the application was deficient on June 21, 2019. Applicant filed an appeal to the Uniform Practice Committee of FINRA (the “Committee”) on June 27, 2019. On August 16, 2019...the Committee affirmed FINRA’s determination.



The Company’s many shareholders have essentially all lost their investment in the Company.

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