NobleRoman
2 년 전
I still have faith that there is a plan for emergence here.
All 856,133 shares still owned in a DARK company.
But a week after I posted the email I'm replying to, they filed another annual update to stay active a week or so after my posting with the NVSOS:
09/13/2021 09/13/2021 20211746900 Annual List External Snap Shot
Director Gregory L Pope 265 Turner Drive, Durango, CO, 81303, USA 09/13/2021 Active
Gregory Pope does have relations with Merryman from RMCF:
https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/5163126
And RMCF, naturally, had connection to this former shell of U-Swirl
I wonder why the new name of Gregory Pope rather than Merryman? In 2018, Merryman was listed:
President BRYAN J MERRYMAN 265 TURNER DRIVE, DURANGO, CO, 81303, USA 08/14/2018 Active
In order to stay active on the NVSOS, they need to meet this deadline next month:
Annual Report Due Date:9/30/2022
Filing costs time and energy. I feel like there must be a plan. Especially with Gregory Pope's name suddenly appearing.
NobleRoman
3 년 전
856,133 Shares (Final Purchase)
Standing order completed:
Buy 97590 SWRL Executed @ $0.0048Sep 01, 2021 10:26 AM ET
Due to tightening SEC oversight, I am no longer able to buy SWRL until they become a reporting company one day. I got this message when I tried to put in another order:
"Opening transactions in Pink No Information, Grey Market and Expert Market securities are not permitted due to the inherent risk associated with these products."
This new rule just went into effect. That's too bad. At least it's a foothold in for the future.
Total Share Position: 856,133 at an avg. cost per share of .0061
If anyone knows of a *trustworthy* broker with oversight, but not under SEC jurisdiction that can give me full freedoms as Etrade used to do, please give me a good recommendation.
NobleRoman
4 년 전
Yes, it sure does. I usually regret selling too early. Even the few times when I don't sell early, because that's a sure sign it will go backwards. It's like red traffic lights. The only time they turn green in a timely fashion is when I'm reading something.
I'm happy with 56,333 shares though. That can be quite good real fast too. Sometimes I get nervous with $15,000 on the table and I don't know what the deck looks like. In fact, I don't even know what game we are sitting at here. I sure hope it's not roulette. LOL
NobleRoman
4 년 전
The whole yogurt thing doesn't apply to this ticker. All those names like Merrymand in the filings are from the past. U-Swirl is owned by Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory (RMCF). They bought SWRL, but the shareholders got nothing. It wasn't a normal buy.
Straight from the SEC filings from the past:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1616262/000143774916035217/rmcfd20160531_10q.htm
SWRL was unable to repay the obligations under the SWRL Loan Agreement, and as a result, the Company foreclosed on all of the outstanding stock of U-Swirl International, Inc. as of February 29, 2016 in full satisfaction of the amounts owed under the SWRL Loan Agreement. This resulted in U-Swirl International, Inc. becoming a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company as of February 29, 2016 and concurrently the Company ceased to have financial control of SWRL as of February 29, 2016. As of February 29, 2016, SWRL had no operating assets. During FY 2016, SWRL acquired the franchise rights of “Let’s Yo!”.
So in short, RMCF scooped up SWRL and the shareholders of SWRL got nothing. They got royally screwed. Some with conspiracy theories as a coping mechanism if you read posts here from those dasys. Not a normal way of taking over, but SWRL was in violation of its loan covenants from what started out as a partnership with RMCF. So, there seems to be a lot of confusion out there. This shell is not in any related to U-Swirl at all in any way whatsoever. It's simply an empty shell. LIke an abandoned ghost town with the former signs still up. But no validity to the signs. All its residents and yogurt were kidnapped and/or confiscated. Nothing but a shadow of its former self left behind.
As of a few months ago, somebody renewed a certification for this shell with the NVSOS. I don't know who that person(s) is. The officers listed are still officers from RMCF from the past. It's like an illusion. This would go through a ticker symbol change most likely if someone is trying to use this as a reverse merger. And it may take weeks or months or years. It depends. Some people know what they are doing. Others, especially a certain woman from China, have no clue. :) The filing with the NVSOS is the only breadcrumb of evidence I have which implies to me that someone is interested in this ticker on some level. Some plan, it would seem to me. But who, what, when, why, and where? I don't knowl...
I just don't know what's up with the sudden surge in buying. Who is buyign and why? And did I make a mistake selling? I hate the unknowns. But I don't want anyone under the illusion that this is in any way connected dto the old yogurt company U-Swirl in any form or fashion. That company is struggling, still around, but 100% owned by RMCF (Rocky Nountain Chocoate Factory)
NobleRoman
4 년 전
Actually, I was trying to upload here for a long time. I wasn't able to get much under .01. I went ahead and took a gamble on 100,000 shares at .019 just now. My original order under .01 still stands.
08/19/20 15:38PM EDT Buy 80600 SWRL Executed @ $0.0199
08/19/20 15:37PM EDT Buy 9400 SWRL Executed @ $0.0199
08/19/20 15:37PM EDT Buy 10000 SWRL Executed @ $0.0199
That's today's buy only.
I have zero visibility though. That's pure gamble. I only liked it previously as an nice empty shell with a clean history. I actually own 1,500 shares of RMCF, which bought this company long ago. SWRL violated its loan convenants, and RMCF bought them. Long story, and shareholders of SWRL felt victimizied but it was all legit, and RMCF is legit. Or rather, bought what SWRL used to be. It is now only a shadow of its former self -- an empty shell.
But when I saw 1M shares today, I just took the plunge. And that could be all it is. momentum begets momentum. Or, maybe there is more to it. I just have no idea.