when you don't reply to SEC after 2 months, begin
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beginning May 31, 2018, you get something like this on July 31, 2018.
https://app.quotemedia.com/data/downloadFilin...2018-07-31
Quote:
Dear Mr. Campanella:
We issued comments to you on the above captioned filing on May 31,
2018. As of the date of this letter, these comments remain outstanding and unresolved. We expect you to provide a complete, substantive response to these comments by August 14, 2018 . If you do not respond, we will, consistent with our obligations under the federal securities laws, decide how we will seek to resolve material outstanding comments and complete our review of your filing and your disclosure. Among other things, we may decide to release publicly, through the agency's EDGAR system, all correspondence, including this letter, relating to the review of your filing, consistent with the staff's decision to publicly release comment and response letters relating to disclosure filings it has reviewed.
Company, eventually responded on August 6, 2018. But, this gives you a look into the SEC relating to comment letters and expected response times. Perhaps, the company has a letter, or two, in hand, after NOT filing its 2023 10-K by end of April 16th (late filing date) and still NOT filed 17 days after the April 16th late filing due date.
Maybe the "sooo transparent" wizard will tweet a copy of SEC correspondence (if in receipt of) to update shareholders, just as he did with that January 12, 2023 very important tweet, with "Snoopy flying on his doghouse", promoting the infamous South Carolina site visit? Otherwise, if no 10-K NO filing explanation letter from the company, it may take waiting for the SEC to release the comment letter(s) on Edgar?
I'll go out on a limb and predict the ceo's new competitive side company's website srnrg.com (Solray Inc) will be completed before the 2023 10-K is filed.LOL
in my opinion
cheers