I am not being silly, they are required to, but they have not done so. See those are two different things, required to do so, yet they have not done so. After two full business days I see you have also came up with nothing, but that was already known, shooting from the hip rarely if ever results in success. Fact remains that Texas Oil and Mineral has not filed with the SOS of Texas so therefore they cannot legally conduct business in the State of Texas. The date of 1982 is still valid, it is a current status for Texas Oil and Mineral that it is not in good standing with the state of Texas. It could be 1992, 2002 or 2009 and yet it still would be a valid status. That is about as poor of argument stating cases from 1976 have no relevance today in case law..lol... Misleading is stating the "not in good standing" status has no bearing on current operations.