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UNVC: I don't think we get any news next week or a

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Posted On: 04/08/2023 11:54:19 AM
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UNVC: I don't think we get any news next week or anytime soon Doc just PUTS outs stuff to try and keep investors hanging on with the FOMO.

What is he launching no one knows.

I'm not trying to tell anyone to invest or sell, no one but the INDIVIDUAL CAN HIT THE BUY OR SELL BUTTON.

NONE OF THESE INVEST IN A COMPANY THATS NOT SEC COMPLIANT

Dalton uses this right here to take advantage of investors, You got to be honest with yourself. KISMET, TECRUNCH, ARIEL All of these have been used, now its Robert Johnson's who is the Founder and Chairman of The RLJ Companies, LLC, https://rljcompanies.com/about/
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QUOTE FROM DALTON LAST PIECE NEEDED IS COMPLETED BE 7 WEEKS IN A COUPLE DAYS.
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After a company files with the SEC, SEC reviews a company's registration statement to ensure compliance with SEC disclosure rules and federal securities laws, and to elicit clear and balanced disclosure to investors. The typical timeframe for the SEC review is between 90 to 150 days.

Are registration statements public?
Registration statements and prospectuses become public shortly after the company files them with the SEC. All companies, domestic and foreign, are required to file registration statements and other forms electronically. Investors can then access registration and other company filings using EDGAR.

The problem UNVC has is Doc hasn't made a filing to become compliant

https://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/default....anyid=4865

ALSO
In order to get listed on NASDAQ, companies are required to make a number of SEC filings. These filings include the company's registration statement, periodic reports, and other information about the company's financials and operations.



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