they did get the "E" at least once if not twice. t
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this is another red herring discussion. either accept the company's comment about "filing when the time is right" or sell and move on. for many, this is a big red flag and should be. a company not filing on time or not at all demands investors do some considerable DD to understand why. if at the end of that DD - they feel reasons are valid and/or the risk/reward is acceptable - invest. if not - do not invest. but to continue to beat the dead horse only suggests you are trying to be a worm and direct attn away from the company and inject doubt. i can not imagine any long term investor on this board doesnt want to know where revenues came in for 2015 or what the current debt/balance sheet looks like. that being said, i am also pretty confident that everyone of them is much happier about the stock trading where it is now at these volume levels than 100MM + shares a day at $0.0002 and spiraling towards a R/s and/or increase in the AS.
again - the company has made it clear there is a reason they arent willing/able to file per their public comments on SM. either you accept that or you dont. for most - they should not. this remains highly speculative and risky. however, for those that know what they own and why - we focus on the rapidly expanding dealer network, both brands moving, and await updates on vending, international deals, and closure to lawsuit.
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Posted By: ILOVEHJOE
Re: clichelabel #3161
They filed slightly late but it seems to be always within the grace period. I don't see that HJOE ever got an E. For the OTCBB their auditor probably did better than 90% of the companies when it came to filing on time. So I'm not why they thought Johnson would do better than that. "