I don't know when Nevada requires annual reports to be filed, but in Virginia, they are due April 1st. So....if someone in Virginia were to have a change of officer's in their corporation right now....the records would not reflect that until April 1, 1999.
I would assume the filing date is likely to be different for different states; we'd have to know when Nevada's is. If Nevada's were, say, January first, this could explain why the EDII records haven't been altered yet. But what I wonder, quite simply, is: since MTEI was already registering a change of name, why not register a change of officers at the same time?
One possibility, though this is pure speculation: permanent changes in management might be contingent on the results of a shareholders' vote, which may not yet have been conducted. The "new" MTEI could not, of course, have held a meeting, as they were not a public company until the merger with ICVI was complete. |