Then why are the trademarks in Hipple's company name of iEquity?
Why isn't Medical Greens the holder of their own trademark?
Why isn't PharmaJanes trademarked by PharmaJanes?
Why isn't Simple Prepay trademarked by Simple Prepay?
Now that shareholders of SKTO has paid for the registration and made MG a legal company then maybe iEquity can transfer ownership of the trademark to MG when shareholders pay for the next part of the process to make it permanent.
Like I have said from the beginning of the "huge acquisition news" of all 3 "companies," they aren't legal companies, just names, words or even a phrase like "big mac" that have been trademarked. zlet's just wait and see if the temporay trademarks are ever made permanent.
Think of it like paying for a website address, once that address is bought nobody else can use that address until the time that it has been paid for has past. If it isn't psid for the following year it is available again, just like if the next step for trademarking isn't done in the time allowed, the TM is considered "abandoned" but I still don't think it would keep somebody from naming another company by that name in another state, if for instance PharmaJanes and Simple Prepay was registered in any state, they just couldn't trademark it, unless those temporary TMs expire because the next step wasn't done.
But hey, it will be epic and huge and slap the ask and let's make the shorts pay and patience will be rewarded and those MMs are playing games and last but certainly not least average down, we'll all be rich.
ROTFL