I am going to respectfully, disagree with part of
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I do agree the conglomerate has probably started to form, IMO. I think Doc may very well have reversed merged his private companies into Univec, Inc. the first few days of October. The tweet about the "big next week" of October 4th may have been confidentially filing with the SEC for registration and if the R/M did happen then also hopefully Doc filed with the Nasdaq for an up list at the same time, also confidentially. Now that would be a "big week" in any anyone's book. Note the Nasdaq won't even look at an up list for Univec, Inc. until the reverse merger was complete, straight from my lady at Nasdaq. A reverse merger is the ONLY way this conglomerate happens, it is simple, low cost and takes only 4 or 5 weeks. One way to Nasdaq. Period.
Also, if filing SEC and Nasdaq is a "material event", why allow companies to confidentially file with the SEC and Nasdaq and then 4 days or 10 days later force the company to tell shareholders. I am also thinking (hoping, crossing fingers) that same logic applies to the reverse mergers if Doc filed the SEC and Nasdaq papers within the 4 or 10 day time period, not sure but really hoping.
Now, IMO why this D/D is not relevant to Univec, Inc. This D/D refers to a "shell" company. Our attorneys letter opinion is that we are not a "shell". I have to think they probably know the SEC rules and nuances better than anyone here, no disrespect. Doc's attorney allowed him to file a Rule 144, if we were a "shell" under this D/D here, then that was a waste... not. I would think they looked closely at the rules and I would also bet Doc is not the first of their clients to file a Rule 144 stock sale. Don't think for one minute these attorneys don't know what they are doing. From the first OTC Markets filings to the last, they knew exactly what they are doing. Just look at the filings, deep in the foot notes, you will figure out what was going on, some here caught it and understand.
So, I think this is all now out of Doc's hands and in the hands of "paper pushers", at least for the SEC. It is clear to me that we are very close and Doc wants to get this done too, but once papers are in, you have wait on the paper pushers.