I just looked at that board and stock. Another disaster investment along with GVSI. LMFAO!
What's hilarious is that he repetitively says what a great investor he is and harasses and criticizes other people and their stocks while he bashes them all the while not owning those stocks yet criticizes people here who don't own GVSI.
He doesn't post much on the SF*LM board anymore because it's obvious to everyone there that his bashing throughout recent months was full of lies and it was a losing battle for him. LOL!!!
That was probably the second worst call in OTC history.
All of his posts are either full of lies and/or hypocricy.
Glad he lost a ton of money on that other weed ticker (I usually don't wish that on anyone but he clearly deserves it because of all of his stalking, harassment and bashing other stocks as revenge) and is slowly losing his shirt here with GVSI.
These are just some of the reasons his investment in GVSI will continue to plummet:
Recently GVSI withdrew its appeal of the SEC restriction on its corporate actions so the original restriction on GVSI's corporate actions such as a corporate name change, ticker symbol change and reverse merger remain in place because of GVSI's FINRA Notice of Deficiency, its continued violation of FINRA Rule 6490 and the missing audited financials from 2008 - 2013 *BEFORE* it filed its form 15 which means GVSI is still on the hook for those missing financials. Plus Sharp already said he ABANDONED getting GVSI audited and SEC registered and reporting.
The SEC doesn't open an administrative proceeding when companies are in violation of FINRA Rule 6490 such as GVSI, just like it doesn't open an administrative proceeding when a company becomes delinquent. It simply denies any corporate action the company might want to make in the future like a reverse merger.
And GVSI is SEC delinquent, not SEC registered, not SEC reporting and in violation of FINRA Rule 6490.
Not only is GVSI SEC delinquent in its reporting and in violation of FINRA Rule 6490, GVSI is also not an SEC registered and reporting stock because it withdrew its SEC registration.