You'd have a harder time finding a penny without those statements, than with...lol... FYI, a "going concern" statement is required for all public companies that are not cash flow positive, which is the case with most stocks trading at these market cap levels.
These types of statements never stop a penny from running. They're pretty much ignored by experienced high risk traders/investors whom understand that speculation drives the penny market, not fundamentals...
All SSOL needs to do is put out some news that sparks some excitement/speculation and the stock will launch off this base IMO. Its ready
Spring is a bullish time of year for this sector, so i expect some news soon.