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To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (5722)8/1/2006 10:16:02 AM
From: scion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12518
 
What happened to Ultimate Surface LLC?
Why was Semco Distribution, Inc. changed to SEMCO Manufacturing?

10-Q Filed On 7/31/06
20th "Page" of 21

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS:
On January 15, 2006 , the Company acquired all the stock of SEMCO Manufacturing (SEMCO), a Nevada business that manufactures and sells concrete coating products. The purchase price of $2,750,000 consisted of $650,000 in cash and $2,000,000 in performance payments plus Plasticon’s restricted common stock with a valuation of $100,000. The number of shares to be issued will be based on the market value of the shares at the date of issuance.

10-Q Filed On 7/27/06
19th "Page" of 20

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS:
On January 15, 2006, the Company acquired all the stock of SEMCO Manufacturing (SEMCO), a Nevada business that manufactures and sells concrete coating products. The purchase price of $2,750,000 consisted of $650,000 in cash and $2,000,000 in performance payments plus Plasticon’s restricted common stock with a valuation of $100,000. The number of shares to be issued will be based on the market value of the shares at the date of issuance.

10-K Filed On 5/4/06
47th "Page" of 48

NOTE 11: SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
On January 15, 2006 the Company purchased the controlling shares of Semco Distribution, Inc. a Nevada corporation and Ultimate Surface LLC, a Nevada limited liability company. The purchase was for a total sum of $2,750,000 payable as follows; $100,000 deposit, $550,000 upon completion of escrow, shares of restricted common stock with a valuation of $100,000 and $2,000,000 to be paid as cash performance payments based upon certain funding requirements.