UNITED STATES


SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

Form 10-Q

 

x Quarterly Report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023

 

o Transition Report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

 

For the transition period from __________ to __________

 

Commission file number 000-26119

 

UONLIVE CORPORATION.
(Exact name of small business issuer as specified in its charter)

KUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION

(Formerly UOnlive Corp.)

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Nevada 4832 87-0629754

State or other jurisdiction

of incorporation or organization

 

Primary Standard Industrial

Classification Number

 

IRS Employer

Identification Number

 

11071113, Lippo Centre Tower 12, 89 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong

Tel: +1 (852+1(852)) 3703-6155

(Address and telephone number of principal executive offices)

 

(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15 (d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes x     No o

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes x     No o

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one):

 

Large accelerated fileroNon-accelerated filerx
Large accelerated fileroSmaller reporting companyx
  Emerging growth companyx

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes o     No x

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None

 

State the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common equity, as of the latest practicable date: 132,606,582132,612,842 common shares issued and outstanding as of November 15, 2022.August 17, 2023.

 

 

  
 

 

SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

 

Certain information included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and other filings of the Registrant under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), as well as information communicated orally or in writing between the dates of such filings, contains or may contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act. Forward-looking statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, including without limitation, statements related to our plans, strategies, objectives, expectations, intentions and adequacy of resources, are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are subject to certain risks, trends and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results. Among these risks, trends and uncertainties are the availability of working capital to fund our operations, the competitive market in which we operate, the efficient and uninterrupted operation of our computer and communications systems, our ability to generate a profit and execute our business plan, the retention of key personnel, our ability to protect and defend our intellectual property, the effects of governmental regulation, and other risks identified in the Registrant’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time.

 

In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential” or “continue” or the negative of such terms or other comparable terminology. Although the Registrant believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements contained herein are reasonable, the Registrant cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. Moreover, neither the Registrant, nor any other person, assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of such statements. The Registrant is under no duty to update any of the forward-looking statements contained herein after the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. 

 

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UONLIVEKUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION

(Formerly Uonlive Corp.)

 

QUARTERLY REPORT ON FORM 10-Q

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

   Page 
PART I FINANCIAL INFORMATION:   
     
Item 1.Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) 4 
 Consolidated Balance Sheets as of SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 (Unaudited) and December 31, 20212022 5 
 Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Three and NineSix Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 (Unaudited)
and SeptemberJune 30, 20212022 (unaudited)
 6 
 Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Deficit for the NineSix Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 2022
2023 and SeptemberJune 30, 20212022 (unaudited)
 7 
 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the NineSix Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and September 30,
2021
2022 (unaudited)
 9 
 Notes to the Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements 10 
     
Item 2.Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 1518 
Item 3.Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 1822 
Item 4.Controls and Procedures 1822 
     
PART II OTHER INFORMATION:   
     
Item 1.Legal Proceedings 1923 
Item 1A.Risk Factors 1923 
Item 2.Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 2024 
Item 3.Defaults Upon Senior Securities 2024 
Item 4.Submission of Matters to a Vote of Securities Holders 2024 
Item 5.Other Information 2024 
Item 6.Exhibits 2125 
 Signatures 2226 

 

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PART 1 – FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Financial Statements

 

The accompanying interim consolidated financial statements of UONLIVEKUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION. (“the Company”, “we”, “us” or “our”), have been prepared without audit pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted principles have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations.

 

The interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the company’s latest annual financial statements.

 

In the opinion of management, the consolidated financial statements contain all material adjustments, consisting only of normal adjustments considered necessary to present fairly the financial condition, results of operations, and cash flows of the Company for the interim periods presented.

 

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UONLIVE CORPORATION.KUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION

(Formerly Uonlive Corp.)

 

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

 

(Unaudited)

     
 September 30,
 
2022
 December 31,
 
2021
  June 30,
 
2023
 December 31,
 
2022
 
ASSETS             
CURRENT ASSETS:             
Cash $24,173  $52,279  $143,357  $109,187 
Advances to suppliers  1,087,589   -   1,090,089   1,091,589 
Loan receivable – related party  65,477   55,172 
Prepaid expenses and other assets  4,000   3,806   29,696   - 
Loan to related party  48,826   - 
Total current assets  1,164,588   56,085   1,328,619   1,255,948 
                
Right of use asset – operating lease  122,117   - 
Fixed assets, net of accumulated depreciation  745   1,065   424   637 
TOTAL ASSETS $1,165,333  $57,150  $1,451,160  $1,256,585 
                
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                
                
CURRENT LIABILITIES:                
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  177,561   14,408   187,457   130,472 
Loan payable – related party  17,097   170,712   128,629   77,785 
Notes payable – related party  57,938   167,554 
Operating lease obligation - current  69,452   - 
Contract liability  133,811   50,000   229,766   275,722 
Total current liabilities  386,407   402,674   615,304   483,979 
                
Operating lease obligation – non current  52,665   - 
Total Non-current liabilities  52,665   - 
TOTAL LIABILITIES  667,970   483,979 
                
Commitments and Contingencies  -   -   -   - 
                
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                
Series A Convertible Preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share; 2,000,000 shares authorized; 520,000 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021  520   520 
Series B Convertible Preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share; 1,000,000 shares authorized; 150,000 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021  150   150 
Preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share; 10,000,0000 shares authorized; 500,000 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021  500   500 
Common stock, par value $0.001 per share; 1,000,000,000 shares authorized; 132,606,582 and 32,606,582 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2022 and
December 31, 2021
  132,607   32,607 
Series A Convertible Preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share; 2,000,000 shares
authorized; 520,000 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December
31, 2022
  520   520 
Series B Convertible Preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share; 1,000,000 shares
authorized; 150,000 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December
31, 2022
  150   150 
Preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share; 10,000,000 shares authorized; 500,000
shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022
  500   500 
Common stock, par value $0.001 per share; 1,000,000,000 shares authorized;
132,612,842 and 132,606,582 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2023 and
December 31, 2022, respectively
  132,613   132,607 
Additional Paid in Capital  3,924,665   3,664,665   3,954,837   3,924,665 
Accumulated Deficit  (3,279,516)  (4,043,966)  (3,305,429)  (3,285,836)
Total stockholder’s equity (deficit)  778,926   (345,524)
Total stockholder’s equity  783,190   772,606 
                
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $1,165,333  $57,150  $1,451,160  $1,256,585 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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UONLIVE CORPORATION.KUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION

(Formerly Uonlive Corp.)

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

 

(Unaudited) 

                 
  For the three months ended  For the nine months ended 
  September 30,  September 30, 
  2022  2021  2022  2021 
Sales  687,627   -   1,562,629   - 
Cost of sales  (11,211)  -   (736,211)  - 
Gross profit   676,416   -   826,418   - 
                 
Operating expenses                
  General and administrative expenses  2,447   2,526   8,011   14,153 
  Professional fees  11,958   11,186   53,957   57,986 
 Total operating expense  14,405   13,712   61,968   72,139 
                 
 Income (Loss) from operations  662,011   (13,712)  764,450   (72,139)
                 
 Other income (expense)                
   -   -   -   - 
 Total other income  -   -   -   - 
                 
Net income (loss) $662,011  $(13,712) $764,450  $(72,139)
Net income (loss) per common share – basic and diluted $0.01  $(0.00) $0.01  $(0.00)
Weighted average common shares outstanding – basic and diluted  69,832,859   32,606,582   69,832,859   32,606,582 

                 
       
  For the three months ended  For the six months ended 
  June 30,  June 30, 
  2023  2022  2023  2022 
Sales  22,978   720,002   56,160   875,002 
Cost of sales  -   (601,000)  -   (725,000)
   22,978   119,002   56,160   150,002 
                 
Operating expenses                
General and administrative expenses  24,147   2,748   31,576   5,455 
Professional fees  6,503   11,850   40,280   42,107 
Total operating expense  30,650   14,598   71,856   47,562 
                 
Income (Loss) from operations  (7,672)  104,404   (15,696)  102,439 
                 
Other income (expense)                
Interest expense  (2,524)  -   (3,897)  - 
Total other income  (2,524)  -   (3,897)  - 
                 
Net income (loss) $(10,196) $104,404  $(19,593) $102,439 
Net income (loss) per common share – basic and
diluted
 $0.00  $0.00 $0.00  $0.00
Weighted average common shares outstanding –
basic and diluted
  132,612,342   38,101,087   132,612,342   38,101,087 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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UONLIVE CORPORATION.KUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION

(Formerly Uonlive Corp.)

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITYDEFICIT

 

FOR THE NINESIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBERJUNE 30, 20222023 AND SEPTEMBERJUNE 30, 20212022

 

(Unaudited)

                       *        Total 
  Series A and B Preferred Stock  Preferred Stock  *Common Stock  Additional  Accumulated  Stockholders' 
                   
   Number of
Shares
   Par
Value
   Number
of
Shares
   Par
Value
   Number
of Shares
   Par
Value
   Paid in Capital   Deficit   Deficit 
                                     
Balance - December 31, 2021  670,000   670   500,000   500   32,606,582   32,607   3,664,665   (4,043,966)  (345,524)
                                     
Net Loss  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (1,964)  (1,964)
Balance – March 31, 2022  670,000  $670   500,000  $500   32,606,582  $32,607  $3,664,665  $(4,045,931) $(347,489)
                                     
Forgiveness of related part debt                  100,000,000   100,000   260,000       360,000 
Net income  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   104,404   104,404 
Balance – June 30, 2022  670,000  $670   500,000  $500   132,606,582  $132,607  $3,924,665  $(3,941,527) $116,915 
                                     
Net income  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   662,011   662,011 
Balance – September 30, 2022  670,000  $670   500,000  $500   132,606,582  $132,607  $3,924,665  $(3,279,516) $778,926 
                            
                          Total 
  Series A and B Preferred
Stock
  Preferred Stock  *Common Stock  Additional  Accumulated  Stockholders' 
                   
  Number of
Shares
  Par
Value
  Number
of
Shares
  Par
Value
  Number
of Shares
  Par
Value
  Paid in Capital  Deficit  Deficit 
                            
Balance - December 31, 2022  670,000   670   500,000   500   132,606,582   132,607   3,924,665   (3,285,836)  772,606 
                                     
Common stock issued for services                  5,760   6   30,171       30,176 
                                     
Net Loss  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (9,397)  (9,397)
                                     
Balance – March 31, 2023  670,000  $670   500,000  $500   132,612,342  $132,613  $3,954,837  $(3,295,232) $763,210 
                                     
Net loss      -        -        -    -    (10,196)  (10,196)
                                     
Balance – June 30, 2023  670,000  $670   500,000  $500   132,612,342  $132,613  $3,954,837  $(3,305,429) $783,190 

 

·*Balances have been retroactively adjusted to reflect 1 for 20 reverse stock spilt

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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UONLIVE CORPORATION.KUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION

(Formerly Uonlive Corp.)

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS’ DEFICIT

 

FOR THE NINESIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBERJUNE 30, 20222023 AND SEPTEMBERJUNE 30, 2021

2022

 

(Unaudited)

                            
                          Total 
  Series A and B Preferred
Stock
  Preferred Stock  *Common Stock  Additional  Accumulated  Stockholders' 
                   
  Number of
Shares
  Par
Value
  Number
of
Shares
  Par
Value
  Number
of Shares
  Par
Value
  Paid in Capital  Deficit  Deficit 
                            
Balance - December 31, 2021  670,000   670   500,000   500   32,606,582   32,607   3,664,665   (4,043,966)  (345,524)
                                     
Net Loss  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (1,964)  (1,964)
                                     
Balance – March 31, 2022  670,000  $670   500,000  $500   32,606,582  $32,607  $3,664,665  $(4,045,931) $(347,489)
                                     
Forgiveness of related part debt                  100,000,000   100,000   260,000       360,000 
                                     
Net income      -        -        -    -    104,404   104,404 
                                     
Balance – June 30, 2022  670,000  $670   500,000  $500   132,606,582  $132,607  $3,924,665  $(3,941,527) $116,915 

Balances have been retroactively adjusted to reflect 1 for 20 reverse stock spilt

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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KUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION

(Formerly Uonlive Corp.)

 

                       *        Total 
  Series A and B Preferred Stock  Preferred Stock  *Common Stock  Capital  Accumulated  Stockholders' 
                   
  Number of
Shares
  Par
Value
  Number
of
Shares
  Par
Value
  Number
of Shares
  Par
Value
  Deficiency  Deficit  Deficit 
                            
Balance - December 31, 2020  650,000   650   500,000   500   32,606,582   32,607   3,664,665   (3,962,155)  (263,712)
                                     
Net loss  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (26,514)  (26,514)
Balance – March 31, 2021  650,000  $650   500,000  $500   32,606,582  $32,607  $3,664,665  $(3,988,669) $(290,226)
                                     
Net loss  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (31,914)  (31,914)
Balance – June 30, 2021  650,000  $650   500,000  $500   32,606,582  $32,607  $3,664,665  $(4,020,583) $(322,140)
                                     
Net loss  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (13,712)  (13,712)
Balance – September 30, 2021  650,000  $650   500,000  $500   32,606,582  $32,607  $3,664,665  $(4,034,294) $(335,852)

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

FOR THE PERIOD JUNE 30, 2023 AND JUNE 30, 2022

(Unaudited)

       
  For the Six Months Ended June 30, 
  2023  2022 
OPERATING ACTIVITIES:      
       
Net Loss $(19,593) $102,439 
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash (used in) operating activities:        
         
Depreciation expense  213   212 
Amortization of right of use asset  21,755   - 
Shares issued for services  30,177     
Changes in assets and liabilities        
Prepaid expense  (5,010)  3,806 
Deposits  (23,187)  - 
Advances to suppliers  -   (1,080,800)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  56,986   161,857 
Loan payable – related party  50,844   79,672 
Operating lease obligation  (21,755)  - 
Contract liability  (45,955)  772,040 
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES  44,475  39,226 
         
Loan to related party  (10,305)  (27,216)
NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES  (10,305)  (27,216)
         
NET CHANGE IN CASH  34,170   12,010 
         
CASH – BEGINNING OF PERIOD  109,187   52,279 
CASH – END OF PERIOD $143,357  $64,289 
         
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOWS INFORMATION:        
         
Cash paid during the periods for:        
Interest  -   - 
Taxes  -   - 
         
Non-cash investing and financing activities:        
Right of use assets  (122,117)  - 
Forgiveness of related party debt      (360,000)

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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UONLIVE CORPORATION.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

FOR THE PERIOD

(Unaudited)

         
  For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 
  2022  2021 
OPERATING ACTIVITIES:        
         
Net Income (Loss) $764,450  $(72,139)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash (used in) operating activities:        
         
Depreciation expense  320   115 
         
Changes in assets and liabilities        
Prepaid expense  (195)  (499)
Advances to suppliers  (1,087,589)  - 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  163,153   7,500 
Loan payable – related party  96,770   65,829 
Contract liability  83,811   - 
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES  20,720   806 
         
Cash paid for fixed assets  -   (1,288)
Loan to related party  (48,827)  - 
NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES  (48,827)  (1,288)
         
NET CHANGE IN CASH  (28,107)  (482)
         
CASH – BEGINNING OF PERIOD  52,279   2,758 
CASH – END OF PERIOD $24,173  $2,276 
         
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOWS INFORMATION:        
         
Cash paid during the periods for:        
Interest  -   - 
Taxes  -   - 
         
Non-cash investing and financing activities:        
Forgiveness of related party debt  (360,000)  - 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

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UONLIVE CORPORATION.KUBER RESOURCES CORPORATION

(Formerly Uonlive Corp.)

 

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

FOR THE NINESIX MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBERJUNE 30, 20222023 AND THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 20212022

 

(Unaudited)

 

Note 1 – Organization and basis of accounting

 

Principles of Consolidation

 

The Company prepares its consolidated financial statements on the accrual basis of accounting. The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiary. All intercompany accounts, balances and transactions have been eliminated in the consolidation.

 

Basis of Presentation and Organization

 

This summary of significant accounting policies of UONLIVE CORPORATION. (a development stage company) (“the Company”) is presented to assist in understanding the Company's consolidated financial statements. These accounting policies conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and have been consistently applied in the preparation of the accompanying consolidated financial statements. The Company has realized minimal revenues from its planned principal business purpose and, accordingly, is considered to be in its development stage in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic No. 915 (SFAS No. 7).  The Company has elected a fiscal year end of December 31.

 

Business Description

 

Kuber Resources Corporation formerly known as Uonlive Corporation (“UOLI” or the “Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada on January 29, 1998 as Weston International Development Corporation. On July 28, 1998, its name was changed to Txon International Development Corporation. On September 15, 2000, the Company changed its name to China World Trade Corporation. On July 2, 2008, the Company further changed its name to Uonlive Corporation.

 

The Company ceased operations in early 2015. The Company has fully impaired all assets since the shutdown of its operations in 2015 and has recorded the effects of this impairment as part of its discontinued operations.

 

On June 15, 2018, the eight judicial District Court of Nevada appointed Small Cap Compliance, LLC as custodian for Uonlive Corporations., proper notice having been given to the officers and directors of Uonlive Corporation. There was no opposition.

 

On September 10, 2019, the Company filed a certificate of revival with the state of Nevada, appointing Raymond Fu as, President, Secretary, Treasurer and Director.

 

On May 14th, 2021, the Company approved a 1 for 20 reverse stock split.

 

On June 21, 2022, the Company issued 100,000,000 shares of common stock valued at $0.0036 per share to Raymond Fu as repayment of a portion of all related party debt totaling $360,000. 

On November 7, 2022, the Company purchased from GRL21 Nominee Limited all the shares of Kuber Resources (Hong Kong) Limited for one Hong Kong dollar (HKD1.00). Accordingly, Kuber Resources (Hong Kong) Limited became a fully-owned subsidiary of the Company as at November 7, 2022. Kuber Resources (Hong Kong) Limited (previously known as Star Wise Limited) is a company incorporated in Hong Kong on October 21, 2022. It changed its name to Kuber (Resources (Hong Kong) Limited on 1 November 2022 and concurrently filed its notification of commencement of Business by Corporation on the same day. It had not traded and/or otherwise operated until after it had been purchased by the Company on November 7, 2022. The purpose of obtaining Kuber Resources (Hong Kong) Limited is to start an additional line of business outside of the international commodities trade currently undertaken by Asia Image Limited.

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On December 8, 2022, Uonlive Corporation (the “Company”) filed Articles of Amendment (the “Articles of Amendment”) to its Articles of Incorporation, as amended, with the Secretary of Nevada to change the Company’s corporate name to Kuber Resources Corporation (the “Name Change”). In connection with the Name Change, the Company’s has changed its ticker symbol from “UOLI” to the new ticker symbol “KUBR” (the “Symbol Change”). There is no change in the CUSIP number of the Company’s common stock in connection with the Name Change and Symbol Change. As previously reported, the majority of issued and outstanding shares approved the Name Change and Symbol Change on September 15, 2022 by written consent.  

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) announced the effectiveness of the Name Change and Symbol Change on December 9, 2022, which became effective in the market and for trading under the new name and ticker symbol on Monday, December 12, 2022.

The Name Change and Symbol Change do not affect the rights of the Company’s security holders. The Company’s common stock will continue to be quoted on OTC Markets. Following the Name Change, the stock certificates, which reflect the former name of the Company, will continue to be valid and need not be exchanged. Any certificates reflecting the Name Change will be issued in due course as old stock certificates are tendered for exchange or transfer to the Company’s transfer agent..

 

Reorganization and Share Exchange

 

On March 02, 2020, the Company entered into a Definitive Share Agreement whereby Raymond Fu, the sole shareholder of Asia Image Investment Limited (“Asia Image”), relinquished all his shares in Asia Image and acquired 100,000 shares of the Company. Consequently, Asia Image became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.

 

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Since the major shareholder of Uonlive retained control of both the Company and Asia Image, the share exchange was accounted for as a reverse merger. As such, the Company recognized the assets and liabilities of Asia Image, acquired in the Reorganization, at their historical carrying amounts.

 

The accompanying financial statements are prepared on the basis of accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). The Company is a development stage enterprise devoting substantial efforts to establishing a new business, financial planning, raising capital, and research into products which may become part of the Company’s product portfolio. The Company has not realized significant sales through since inception. A development stage company is defined as one in which all efforts are devoted substantially to establishing a new business and, even if planned principal operations have commenced, revenues are insignificant.

 

The accompanying financial statements have been prepared assuming the continuation of the Company as a going concern. The Company has not yet established an ongoing source of revenues sufficient to cover its operating costs and is dependent on debt and equity financing to fund its operations. Management of the Company is making efforts to raise additional funding until a registration statement relating to an equity funding facility is in effect. While management of the Company believes that it will be successful in its capital formation and planned operating activities, there can be no assurance that the Company will be able to raise additional equity capital, or be successful in the development and commercialization of the products it develops or initiates collaboration agreements thereon.T The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments to reflect the possible future effects on the recoverability and classification of assets or the amounts and classification of liabilities that may result from the possible inability of the Company to continue as a going concern.

 

Note 2 – Summary of significant accounting policies

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

For purposes of reporting within the statements of cash flows, the Company considers all cash on hand, cash accounts not subject to withdrawal restrictions or penalties, and all highly liquid debt instruments purchased with a maturity of three months or less to be cash and cash equivalents.

Inventory

Inventory is stated at the lower of cost or market. Cost is determined using the first-in, first-out (“FIFO”) method. On August 22, 2022, the Company entered into a purchase contract with a third party and subsequent sales contract with another third party. The Company did not recognize any inventory on this transaction as the risk of loss remains with the seller on this transaction and therefore no inventory was recorded by the Company. The Company has recognized a contract liability of $229,766 and $275,722 as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, with the related to services which it will deliver within one year as a current liability. $45,955 of the contract was recognized during the first six months ended June 30, 2023.

 

Employee Stock-Based Compensation

 

The Company accounts for stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718 Compensation - Stock Compensation (“ASC 718”). ASC 718 addresses all forms of share-based payment (“SBP”) awards including shares issued under employee stock purchase plans and stock incentive shares. Under ASC 718 awards result in a cost that is measured at fair value on the awards’ grant date, based on the estimated number of awards that are expected to vest and will result in a charge to operations. 

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amount of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Management makes its best estimate of the outcome for these items based on information available when the financial statements are prepared. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

Leases

 As of September 1, 2022, the Company adopted the provisions of “Accounting Standards Codification Topic 842 Leases (ASC 842)” using the modified retrospective basis for all agreements.

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The Company recognizes a right-of-use asset and lease liability for all financing and operating leases with terms greater than twelve months. The lease liability is measured based on the present value of the lease payments not yet paid. The right-of-use asset is measured based on the initial measurement of the lease liability adjusted for any direct costs incurred upon commencement of the lease. The right-of-use assets are amortized on a straight-line basis over the lease term and are tested for impairment in a manner consistent with the other long-lived assets held by the Company.

Subsequent Event

 

The Company evaluated subsequent events through the date when financial statements are issued for disclosure consideration. 

 

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Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

On December 18, 2019, the FASB issued ASU 2019-12, which modifies ASC 740 to simplify the accounting for income taxes. The ASU’s amendments are based on changes that were suggested by stakeholders as part of the FASB’s simplification initiative (i.e., the Board’s effort to reduce the complexity of accounting standards while maintaining or enhancing the helpfulness of information provided to financial statement users. This ASU was adopted by the Company on September 1, 2021. The Company evaluated and concluded that the adoption did not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position, results of operations or cash flows. 

 

In May 2021, the FASB issued ASU 2021-04 in response EITF consensus. This ASU addresses how the issuer should account for modifications or exchanges of Freestanding Equity Classified Written Call Options. Freestanding written call options (such as warrants) are sometimes issued to enhance the marketability of a company’s debt or common stock offering. Some of these warrants are classified as equity in the issuer’s financial statements but are not accounted for as either stock compensation or derivatives. US GAAP does not address how the issuer should account for modifications of these instruments. The FASB has approved an EITF consensus to fill that void. Under the new guidance, if the modification does not change the instrument’s classification as equity, the company that issued the warrants accounts for the modification as an exchange of the original instrument for a new instrument. In general, if the fair value of the ‘new’ instrument is greater than the fair value of the ‘original’ instrument, the excess is recognized based on the substance of the transaction, as if the issuer had paid cash. The new rule is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2021 for both public and private companies. Transition is prospective. Early adoption is permitted, as discussed further below. The Company is evaluating whether this will have any impact of on its consolidated financial statements. 

 

 Other recent accounting pronouncements issued by the FASB, including its Emerging Issues Task Force, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the SEC did not or in management’s opinion will not have a material impact on the Company’s present or future consolidated financial statements. 

 

Note 3- Going Concern

 

In early January 2020, an outbreak of a respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus was identified in Wuhan, China. As part of its effort to combat the virus, the government of China has placed travel restrictions throughout parts of China. This has resulted in some of the Company’s customers and suppliers being closed for an extended period or operating at significantly below their normal capacity and will also affect our suppliers that source some of their materials from China. The duration and intensity of this global health emergency and related disruptions is uncertain. The duration of this crisis and its impact on both the Company’s customers and supply chain is expected to have a material impact on the consolidated results of operations, cash flows and financial condition, but cannot be reasonably estimated at this time.

 

The Company has an accumulated deficit of $3,279,516 and working capital of $778,926, as of September 30, 2022, and a accumulated deficit of $4,043,9663,305,429 and a working capital of $713,314, as of June 30, 2023, and an accumulated deficit of $345,5243,285,836 and a working capital of $771,969 as of December 31, 2021.2022. The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming the continuation of the Company as a going concern. The Company has not yet established an ongoing source of revenues sufficient to cover its operating costs and is dependent on debt and equity financing to fund its operations. Management of the Company is making efforts to raise additional funding until a registration statement relating to an equity funding facility is in effect. While management of the Company believes that it will be successful in its capital formation and planned operating activities, there can be no assurance that the Company will be able to raise additional equity capital or be successful in the development and commercialization of the products it develops or initiates collaboration agreements thereon. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments to reflect the possible future effects on the recoverability and classification of assets or the amounts and classification of liabilities that may result from the possible inability of the Company to continue as a going concern.

 

Note 4 – Related party transactions

 

On March 02, 2020, the Company entered into a Definitive Share Agreement whereby Raymond Fu, the sole shareholder of Asia Image Investment Limited (“Asia Image”), relinquished all his shares in Asia Image and acquired 100,000 shares of the Company. Consequently, Asia Image became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.

 

On May 26, 2020, the Company issued 650,000 shares of Series B Convertible Preferred Stock and 520,000 (series A convertible preferred stock to Uonlive (Hong Kong) Limited for the provision of management services valued at $54,586. Mr. Raymond Fu, President, and Chief Executive Officer of the Company is also the indirect beneficial owner of Uonlive (Hong Kong) Limited.

 

Loan Receivable-Related Party

As of June 30, 2023, the Company has a loan receivable of $65,477 from a related party.

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Loan Payable-Related Party

 

As of SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and December 31, 20212022 the Company has a loan payable of $17,097128,629 and $170,71277,785 respectively, to Mr. Raymond Fu, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, respectively. This loan is unsecured, non-interest bearing and it is repayable on demand. 

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Note Payable-Related Party

As of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021 the Company has a note payable of $57,938 and $167,554 to Mr. Raymond Fu, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, respectively. This note is unsecured, non-interest bearing and it is repayable on demand.

 

Note 5 – Common stockLeases

 

On March 04, 2020,February 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842). The ASU introduces a new leasing model for both lessees and lessors. Topic 842 provides guidance in how to identify whether a lease arrangement exists. Management has evaluated its leasing arrangements and has classified it as an operating leases. Additionally, the lease term of this office leases is two years, however, the Company issued 100,000 shares of common stockelected to apply ASC Topic 842 to these leases, because we intend to renew each lease for terms longer than 12 months. As a shareholder for a total price of $100 as partresult of the share exchangeadoption of ASC Topic 842, the Company recognized a right-of-use asset and reverse merger.operating lease liabilities based on the present value of the minimum rental payments.

Operating Lease Liability

 

On June 08, 2020,February 21, 2023, the Company converted entered into an operating lease for a office space located at Unite 1113 on 11th Floor, Tower One, Lippo Centre, No. 89 Queensway, Hong Jong with De Monsa Investments Limited. The lease calls for rent payments of HK$ 41,510 plus taxes of HK$6,525 per quarter and an air conditioning and management fee of HK$6,658 per month. In monthly payments. The lease begins February 22, 2023 and expires on February 21, 2025.

The Company has made lease payments in the amount of $650,00023,255 Series B convertible Preferred Stock into during the six months ended June 30, 2023. As of June 30, 2023, the Company had $650,000,000122,117 common stock.in Right of Use Asset and $122,117 Operating lease liability. As of June 30, 2023, the discount rate for this lease is 5.63% and the weighted average remaining term is 20 months.

Future minimum operating lease payments at June 30, 2023 consist of:

Future minimum operating lease    
2023  38,544 
2024  77,089 
2025  12,845 
Total minimum lease payments  128,478 
Less: present value discount  (6,361)
   122,117 
Current portion of operating lease obligation  69,452 
Operating Lease obligation, less current portion $52,665 

Note 6 – Common stock

 

On May 28th, 2021, the Company approved a 1 for 20 reverse stock split.

 

On June 21, 2022, the Company issued 100,000,000 shares of common stock valued at $0.0036 per share to Raymond Fu as repayment of a portion of all related party debt totaling $360,000.

On February 22, 2023, the Company issued 3,510 shares of common stock valued at $5.20 per share to certain individuals for consulting services valued at $18,252.

On March 30, 2023, the Company issued 2,250 shares of common stock valued at $5.30 per share to certain individuals for consulting services valued at $11,925.

 

As of SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and December 31, 2021,2022, a total of 132,606,582132,612,842 and 32,606,582132,606,582 shares of common stock with par value $0.001 remain outstanding, respectively.

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Note 67Preferred stock

 

Preferred Stock

 

On January 01, 2018, the Company created 1,000,000 shares of Series B Convertible Preferred Stock, out of the 1,000,000 shares that were already authorized. On September 07, 2018, the Company issued 150,000 shares of the Series B convertible preferred stock to Chuang Fu Qu Kuai Lian Technology (Shenzhen) Limited for services valued at $30,000.

 

On May 26, 2020, the Company issued 650,000 shares of Series B Convertible Preferred Stock to Uonlive (Hong Kong) Limited for the provision of management services valued at $44,479.

 

The following is a description of the material rights of our Series B Convertible Preferred Stock:

 

Each share of Series B convertible Preferred Stock shall have a par value of $0.001 per share. The Series B Preferred Stock shall vote on any matter that may from time to time be submitted to the Company’s shareholders for a vote, on a 1,000 for one basis. If the Company effects a stock split which either increases or decreases the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding and entitled to vote, the voting rights of the Series A shall not be subject to adjustment unless specifically authorized.

 

Each share of Series B Convertible Preferred Stock shall be convertible into 1,000 shares of Common Stock (“Conversion Ratio”), at the option of a Holder, at any time and from time to time, from and after the issuance of the Series C Preferred Stock.

 

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In the event of any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, either voluntary or involuntary, subject to the rights of any existing series of Preferred Stock or to the rights of any series of Preferred Stock which may from time to time hereafter come into existence, the holders of the Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive, prior and in preference to any distribution of any of the assets of the Corporation to the holders of Common Stock by reason of their ownership thereof, an amount per share equal to the price per share actually paid to the Corporation upon the initial issuance of the Series B Preferred Stock (each, the “the Original Issue Price”) for each share of Series B Preferred Stock then held by them, plus declared but unpaid dividends. Unless the Corporation can establish a different Original Issue Price in connection with a particular sale of Series B Preferred Stock, the Original issue price shall be $0.001$0.001 per share for the Series B Preferred Stock. If, upon the occurrence of any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, the assets and funds thus distributed among the holders of the Series B Preferred Stock shall be insufficient to permit the payment to such holders of the full aforesaid preferential amounts, then, subject to the rights of any existing series of Preferred Stock or to the rights of any series of Preferred Stock which may from time to time hereafter come into existence, the entire assets and funds of the corporation legally available for distribution shall be distributed ratably among the holders of the each series of Preferred Stock in proportion to the preferential amount each such holder is otherwise entitled to receive.

 

The Series B Preferred Stock shares are nonredeemable other than upon the mutual agreement of the Company and the holder of shares to be redeemed, and even in such case only to the extent permitted by this Certificate of Designation, the Corporation’s Articles of Incorporation and applicable law.

 

Series B Preferred Stock shall be convertible, at the option of the holder thereof, at any time after the date of issuance of such share, at the office of the Corporation or any transfer agent for such stock, into such number of fully paid and nonassessable shares of Common Stock as is determined by dividing the Original Issue Price of the Series B Preferred Stock by the Series B Conversion Price applicable to such share, determined as hereafter provided, in effect on the date the certificate is surrendered for conversion. 

 

On October 07, 2020, the Company’s board of directors approved the creation of 2,000,000 shares of a Series A Preferred stock. On that same dated the Company issued 520,000 shares of its newly created Series A Preferred Stock to Uonlive (Hong Kong) Limtied as payment for management services provided valued at $290,990.

 

As of SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and December 31, 2021,2022, the Company has 150,000 shares of Series B Convertible preferred shares and 520,000 shares of Series A Convertible preferred shares and 500,000 shares of preferred stock outstanding

 

Note 78Subsequent Event

 

In accordance with ASC 855 the Company’s management reviewed all material events through the date these financial statements were available to be issued, there was only one material subsequent event.

 

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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

 

Forward looking statement notice

 

Statements made in this Form 10-Q that are not historical or current facts are “forward-looking statements” made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These statements often can be identified by the use of terms such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “approximate” or “continue,” or the negative thereof. We intend that such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbors for such statements. We wish to caution readers not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Any forward-looking statements represent management’s best judgment as to what may occur in the future. However, forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and important factors beyond our control that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from historical results of operations and events and those presently anticipated or projected. We disclaim any obligation subsequently to revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of such statement or to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events.

 

Financial information contained in this quarterly report and in our unaudited interim financial statements is stated in United States dollars and are prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles.

 

In March 2020, the World Health Organization categorized Coronavirus Disease 2019 (“COVID-19”) as a pandemic, and the President of the United States declared the COVID-19 outbreak a national emergency. The services we provide are currently designated an essential critical infrastructure business under the President’s COVID-19 guidance, the continued operation of which is vital for national public health, safety and national economic security. The extent of the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on our operational and financial performance will depend on certain developments, including the duration and spread of the outbreak, its impact on our customers and vendors, and the range of governmental and community reactions to the pandemic, which are uncertain and cannot be fully predicted at this time.

 

Management’s Plan of Operation

 

The following discussion contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements give our current expectations or forecasts of future events. You can identify these statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. They use of words such as “anticipate”, “estimate”, “expect”, “project”, “intend”, “plan”, “believe”, and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with any discussion of future operating or financial performance. From time to time, we also may provide forward-looking statements in other materials we release to the public.

 

Overview

 

The Company’s current business objective is to seek a business combination with an operating company. We intend to use the Company’s limited personnel and financial resources in connection with such activities. The Company will utilize its capital stock, debt or a combination of capital stock and debt, in effecting a business combination. It may be expected that entering into a business combination will involve the issuance of restricted shares of capital stock. The issuance of additional shares of our capital stock:

 

may significantly reduce the equity interest of our stockholders;

 

will likely cause a change in control if a substantial number of our shares of capital stock are issued, and most likely will also result in the resignation or removal of our present officer and director; and

 

may adversely affect the prevailing market price for our common stock.

 

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Similarly, if we issued debt securities, it could result in:

 

default and foreclosure on our assets if our operating revenues after a business combination were insufficient to pay our debt obligations;

 

acceleration of our obligations to repay the indebtedness even if we have made all principal and interest payments when due if the debt security contained covenants that required the maintenance of certain financial ratios or reserves and any such covenants were breached without a waiver or renegotiations of such covenants;

 

our immediate payment of all principal and accrued interest, if any, if the debt security was payable on demand; and

 

our inability to obtain additional financing, if necessary, if the debt security contained covenants restricting our ability to obtain additional financing while such security was outstanding.

 

Recent developments

 

In early 2020, the World Health Organization declared the rapidly spreading coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak a pandemic. This pandemic has resulted in governments worldwide enacting emergency measures to combat the spread of the virus. Due to the outbreak and spread of COVID-19, the Company’s management and advisors responsible for financial reporting have experienced administrative delays, include travel restrictions and reduced work hours. The Company considered the impact of COVID-19 on the assumptions and estimates used and determined that there were no material adverse impacts on the Company’s results of operations and financial position at SeptemberJune 30, 2022.2023. The Company is not aware of any specific event or circumstance that would require an update to its estimates or judgments or a revision of the carrying value of its assets or liabilities as of the date of issuance of this Quarter Report on Form 10-Q. These estimates may change, as new events occur, and additional information is obtained.

 

Results of operations 

 

The following comparative analysis on results of operations was based primarily on the comparative financial statements, footnotes and related information for the periods identified below and should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and the notes to those statements that are included elsewhere in this report. 

 

Results Of Operations During The Three Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 As Compared To The Three Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 20212022 

 

Revenue

 

For the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2021,2022, the Company generated $687,627$22,978 of revenue and $0$720,002 revenue, respectively.

 

Cost of Revenue

For the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2021,2022, the Company incurred $11,211generated $0 of cost of revenue and $0$601,000 cost of revenue, respectively.

 

Expenses

 

For the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and SeptemberJune 30, 2021,2022, we incurred operating expenses of $14,405$30,650 and $ 13,712,$14,598, respectively. The increase in operating expenses is mainly due to a increase in professional fees in June and September 2022 associated with accounting and audit fees. the issuance of shares for consulting services valued at $30,177.

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Net Income (Loss)Loss

 

For the three months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and SeptemberJune 30, 2021,2022, we incurred net incomeloss of $662,011$10,196 and a net lossincome of $13,712,$104,404, respectively. The increasedecrease in net income during the three months ended is mainly due to increase in revenuethe absence of sales activity and a gross profit of $119,002 during the three months ended September 2022. 

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June 30, 2022 versus no sales and gross profit occurring during the three months ended June 30, 2023.

 

Results Of Operations During The NineSix Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 As Compared To The NineSix Months Ended SeptemberJune 30, 20212022 

 

Revenue

 

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2021,2022, the Company generated $1,562,629$56,160 of revenue and $0$875,002 revenue, respectively.

 

Cost of Revenue

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2023 and six months ended June 30, 2022, and nine months ended September 30, 2021, the Company incurred $736,211generated $0 of cost of revenue and $0$725,000 cost of revenue, respectively.

 

Expenses

 

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and SeptemberJune 30, 2021,2022, we incurred operating expenses of $61,968$71,856 and $72,139,$47,562, respectively. The decreaseincrease in operating expenses is mainly due to decrease in professional fees in June and Septemberthe issuance of 2022 associated with audit and accounting fees. shares for consulting services valued at $30,177.

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Net Income (Loss)Loss

 

For the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 and SeptemberJune 30, 2021,2022, we incurred net incomeloss of $764,450$19,593 and a net lossincome of $72,139,$102,440, respectively. The increasedecrease in net income (loss) during the ninesix months ended is mainly due to the presenceabsence of sales activity and a gross profit of $826,418$150,002 during the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2022 versus $0$22,978 of sales and no gross profit occurring during the ninesix months ended SeptemberJune 30, 2021.2023. 

 

Liquidity and capital resources

 

Currently, we are relying on sales of our products. Currently, we pay costs associated with running a business on a day to day basis.

 

As of SeptemberJune 30, 2023, we had cash on hand of $143,357 and current liabilities of $615,305. As of December 31, 2022, we had cash on hand of $24,173$109,187 and current liabilities of $386,407. As of December 31, 2021, we had cash on hand of $52,279 and current liabilities of $402,674.$483,979.

 

To the extent that our capital resources are insufficient to meet current or planned operating requirements, we will seek additional funds through equity or debt financing, collaborative or other arrangements with corporate partners, licensees or others, and from other sources, which may have the effect of diluting the holdings of existing shareholders. The Company has no current arrangements with respect to, or sources of, such additional financing and we do not anticipate that existing shareholders will provide any portion of our future financing requirements.

 

No assurance can be given that additional financing will be available when needed or that such financing will be available on terms acceptable to the Company. If adequate funds are not available, we may be required to delay or terminate expenditures for certain of its programs that it would otherwise seek to develop and commercialize. This would have a material adverse effect on the Company.

 

Off-balance sheet arrangements

 

We have no off-balance sheet arrangements that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources.

 

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ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK 

 

This item is not applicable as we are currently considered a smaller reporting company.

 

ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

 

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

 

Our CEO and CFO have evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act) as of the end of the period covered by this document. Based on the evaluation, they have concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures are not effective in timely alerting them to material information relating to us that is required to be included in our periodic SEC filings and ensuring that information required to be disclosed by us in the reports we file or submit under the Act is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our chief financial officer, or person performing similar functions, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective as of SeptemberJune 30, 20222023 due to the material weaknesses as disclosed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-12G filed with the SEC.

 

Limitations of the Effectiveness of Disclosure Controls and Internal Controls

 

Our management, including our Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, does not expect that our disclosure controls and internal controls will prevent all error and all fraud. A control system, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the control system are met. Further, the design of a control system must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and the benefits of controls must be considered relative to their costs. Because of inherent limitations in all control systems, no evaluation of controls can provide absolute assurance that all control issues and instances of fraud, if any, within the Company have been detected. These inherent limitations include the realities that judgments in decision-making can be faulty, and that breakdowns can occur because of a simple error or mistake. Additionally, controls can be circumvented by the individual acts of some persons, by collusion of two or more people, or by management override of the control.

 

The design of any system of controls is also based in part upon certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events, and there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving our stated goals under all potential future conditions; over time, a control may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate. Because of inherent limitations in a cost-effective control system, misstatements due to error or fraud may occur and not be detected.

 

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

 

There have been no changes in our internal control over financial reporting subsequent to SeptemberJune 30, 2022,2023, which were identified in connection with our management’s evaluation required by paragraph (d) of rules 13a-15 and 15d-15 under the Exchange Act, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

 

ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

 

We know of no material, existing or pending legal proceedings against our Company, nor are we involved as a plaintiff in any material proceeding or pending litigation. There are no proceedings in which any of our directors, officers or affiliates, or any registered or beneficial shareholder, is an adverse party or has a material interest adverse to our interest.

 

ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS

 

We are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act and are not required to provide the information required under this item.

 

THE EFFECTS OF THE RECENT COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC ARE NOT IMMEDIATELY KNOWN, BUT MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT OUR BUSINESS, RESULTS OF OPERATIONS, FINANCIAL CONDITION, LIQUIDITY, AND CASH FLOW.

 

Presently, the impact of COVID-19 has not shown any imminent adverse effects on our business. This notwithstanding, it is still unknown and difficult to predict what adverse effects, if any, COVID-19 can have on our business, or against the various aspects of same, or how COVID-19 will continue to effect the world as the virus case numbers rise and fall.

 

As of the date of this Quarterly Report, COVID-19 coronavirus has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, has been declared a National Emergency by the United States Government. COVID-19 coronavirus caused significant volatility in global markets. The spread of COVID-19 coronavirus has caused public health officials to recommend precautions to mitigate the spread of the virus, especially as to travel and congregating in large numbers. In addition, certain countries, states and municipalities have enacted, quarantining and “shelter-in-place” regulations which severely limit the ability of people to move and travel and require non-essential businesses and organizations to close. While some places have lessened their “shelter-in-place” restrictions and travel bans, as they are removed there is no certainty that an outbreak will not occur, and additional restrictions imposed again in response.

 

It is unclear how such restrictions, which will contribute to a general slowdown in the global economy, will affect our business, results of operations, financial condition and our future strategic plans. Shelter-in-place and essential-only travel regulations could negatively impact us. The current status of COVID-19 coronavirus closures and restrictions could negatively impact our ability to receive funding from our existing capital sources as each business is and has been affected uniquely.

 

If any of our employees, consultant, customers, or visitors were to become infected we could be forced to close our operations temporarily as a preventative measure to prevent the risk of spread which could also negatively impact our ability to receive funding from our existing capital sources as each business is and has been affected uniquely

 

In addition, our headquarters are located in Hong Kong, China which experienced restrictions on individuals and business shutdowns as the result of COVID-19. It is unclear at this time how these restrictions will be continued and/or amended as the pandemic evolves. We are hopeful that COVID-19 closures will have only a limited effect on our operations.

 

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GENERAL SECURITIES MARKET UNCERTAINTIES RESULTING FROM THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

 

Since the outset of the pandemic the United States and worldwide national securities markets have undergone unprecedented stress due to the uncertainties of the pandemic and the resulting reactions and outcomes of government, business and the general population. These uncertainties have resulted in declines in all market sectors, increases in volumes due to flight to safety and governmental actions to support the markets. As a result, until the pandemic has stabilized, the markets may not be available to the Company for purposes of raising required capital. Should we not be able to obtain financing when required, in the amounts necessary to execute on our plans in full, or on terms which are economically feasible we may be unable to sustain the necessary capital to pursue our strategic plan and may have to reduce the planned future growth and/or scope of our operations.

 

ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

 

None

 

ITEM 3. DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITES

 

None

 

ITEM 4. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITIES HOLDERS

 

None

 

ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION

 

None

 

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ITEM 6. EXHIBITS

 

The following exhibits are included as part of this report by reference:

 

Exhibit
Number
 Exhibit Description
31.1 Certification of the Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
31.2 Certification of the Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as adopted pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.1 Certification of the Chief Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.2 Certification of the Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
   
101.INS* XBRL Instance DocumentFiled herewith.
101.SCH* XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema DocumentFiled herewith.
101.CAL* XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase DocumentFiled herewith.
101.LAB* XBRL Taxonomy Extension Labels Linkbase DocumentFiled herewith.
101.PRE* XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase DocumentFiled herewith.
101.DEF* XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase DocumentFiled herewith.

 

*Pursuant to Regulation S-T, this interactive data file is deemed not filed or part of a registration statement or prospectus for purposes of Sections 11 or 12 of the Securities Act of 1933, is deemed not filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and otherwise is not subject to liability under these sections.

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 

 Uonlive Corporation. 
    
Date: NovemberAugust 21, 20222023By:/s/ Raymond Fu 
  Raymond Fu 
  Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer) 

 

Date: NovemberAugust 21, 20222023By:/s/ Raymond Fu 
  Raymond Fu 
  Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial and Principal Accounting Officer) 

 

  

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