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nodummy

07/25/12 10:13 PM

#28958 RE: GJones #28957

To answer your questions:

1) The Florida SOS says PERL is a Nevada Corp because they are a Nevada Corp.

2) The pinksheets say that PERL is a Nevada Business entity because they are a Nevada Business entity

3) There was no transfer to Florida

4) PERL only files with Florida because they are required to because their business uses a Florida address

5) You cannot find the share structure in the PERL FL SOS filings because PERL cannot make corporate changes through the FL SOS. They are registered as a "foreign" entity in Florida. They can only make corporate changes through the Nevada SOS, but the Nevada SOS will not allow them to make any new corporate changes until they pay the $6,750 owed to the state of Nevada to bring their business license back up to good standing first.

Sorry if I didn't explain this clearly enough in my last post.





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sidedraft

07/25/12 10:18 PM

#28959 RE: GJones #28957

This says that you can only register as a foreign corporation in Florida, IF you are legit in some other state. Maybe Perla was at the time of registering with Florida, but they seem to be ineligible as of now.

The corporation must submit an original certificate of existence, no more than 90
days old, duly authenticated by the Secretary of State or the proper official having
custody of corporate records in the state or country under the law of which it is
incorporated.
A photocopy is not acceptable. If the certificate is in a foreign language, a
translation of the certificate under oath of the translator must be submitted



But hey, $70 is cheap to look legit.

http://form.sunbiz.org/pdf/cr2e007.pdf