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and As The SEC made em say for all their Properties
No Known Reserves
No Filings sine The annual was due Someone said the SEC is Reviewing
Lots of History here, all Bad No work in 3 yrs or financing
A Chance they have closed up Their Office is now a Pole dancing School..
You will be very fortunate if $340 is all you waste while learning how these deals work. In fact, you could get most of that money back right now, and only be down $120 or so. That's pretty good, compared to most of the victims of Ken Stead, and of penny stock scam artists in general. You came asking for advice, so here it is: Take your loss, and never buy one of these things again. Your tuition will have been well spent.